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GTD x BuJo Part II: Tactics

I wrote before about how I use BuJo as a means of following Getting Things Done (GTD) practices, but I thought I'd expand a bit more on some of the specific tactics I use to combine the two productivity methods.



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I wrote before about how I use BuJo as a means of following Getting Things Done (GTD) practices, but I thought I'd expand a bit more on some of the specific tactics I use to combine the two productivity methods.



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GTD x BuJo Part II: Tactics

I wrote before about how I use BuJo as a means of following Getting Things Done (GTD) practices, but I thought I'd expand a bit more on some of the specific tactics I use to combine the two productivity methods.

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      I wrote before about how I use BuJo as a means of following Getting Things Done (GTD) practices, but I thought I'd expand a bit more on some of the specific tactics I use. The Commitments collection I'm just going to say it: I think the word Project is poisoned. I understand the intent: a project is anything that takes two or more actions to complete and that you might want a reminder of. Cool. In any professional setting, though, Project connotes something else/more, and even outside of that, in my subconscious, anyway, something is stirred. Something bad. I do not wish to use this word. In the same way that N.A.M.E. refers to Actions as opposed to Tasks in order to favour intentionality and conscious choices, I use the word Commitments instead of Projects for the same reason. Instead
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