Struggling with GETTING THINGS DONE? No worries, you're NOT alone in that predicament. In fact, generic surveys tell us that generally, 67% are NOT done [completely] within the timeline required. That could be household chores OR even your deliverables at work. That is the long and short symtom [and I want to tag it as the domino effect triggering all the unwanted pressures in our pacing WHETHER it's at home, in business OR at work. Obviously, household pressures are NOTHING, right๐๐๐
So, is this worth our talking point today? Absolutely dude! Time as a resource is finite. Obviously, our human efforts look like infinite like that bottomless jug of tea at Friday's. BTW, it is NOT uncommon if from time to time, you're getting hit with that GTD [Getting Things Done] dilemma. BUT looking back, I realized that more often than NOT, it seemed [and it still seems] that there is always something more important OR there's a deadline to be met. And for the longest time I was @workplace, knowing the heights of productivity, admittedly I was constantly under pressure to 'deliver the goods' BUT the mother of all shockers here is that a few times, I simply gave up from pressures constantly building up until it simmered๐๐๐
After all my nerve-wracking soul-searching questioning myself when I was struggling GETTING THINGS DONE, I realized that doing a complete brain dump was a major breakthrough by itself as I started to write down every single thing either I am doing OR planning to do [and that includes a lot more I am still contemplating and thinking]. YES, it took me a long way to work things out BUT I did find the way to wiggle out๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ
@workplace WHEN I was at the entry-level, WHEN I learnt about the difference between projects and next actions, I realized that I have been screwing myself over with a tons of undoable tasks. YES, procrastination loves a fuzzily defined large task [WHICH we fail to break down a.k.a. Work Breakdown Structure [WBS]]. Once you miss that WBS, those big ticket items become procrastination magnets. YES, GETTING THINGS DONE taught me that if a thing takes more than one step to complete, then it's akin to a project๐ก๐ก๐ก
Our takeaway: You might be curious HOW I ended up [after overcoming those GETTING THINGS DONE predicaments]? Firstly, I'll admit that I felt I went through that evaporation of stress, even that kind of stress I never knew I had. Eventually, WHEN I was back on-track, I realized that once I could trust the system, I could relax knowing that everything was in it. WHAT I was doing by then was the right thing to do and everything else WASN'T being forgotten OR ignore. That load was gone. YES you can hurdle GETTING THINGS DONE!!!










