I like this quote:
I've used electronic organisers like the Palm. In fact it was called the Palm Pilot when I had one, that's how long ago it was. I tried paper-based systems, such as the one from Time Management International. I used the ideas from Steven F Covey. I went on a half-dozen different training courses in Dublin.
I still don't have a good system that I consistently use.
Sometimes I make lists on paper. Sometimes I use post-it notes. Sometimes I stick stuff up on the wall.
I keep changing my mind.
The funny thing is lots of people think I am so organised. I guess I am organised to a degree but never quite happy with the system I have. So I keep changing it.
Someone out there must have a good system that they stick to.
I'd love to hear about it.
In the absence of clearly-defined goals, we become strangely loyal to performing daily triviaIt's so true. If you don't sit down and plan what you want to get done at the start of the day you just kind of stagger through the day, ultimately doing stuff that you always do, with that nagging feeling that there is probably something else that you should be doing.
I've used electronic organisers like the Palm. In fact it was called the Palm Pilot when I had one, that's how long ago it was. I tried paper-based systems, such as the one from Time Management International. I used the ideas from Steven F Covey. I went on a half-dozen different training courses in Dublin.
I still don't have a good system that I consistently use.
Sometimes I make lists on paper. Sometimes I use post-it notes. Sometimes I stick stuff up on the wall.
I keep changing my mind.
The funny thing is lots of people think I am so organised. I guess I am organised to a degree but never quite happy with the system I have. So I keep changing it.
Someone out there must have a good system that they stick to.
I'd love to hear about it.
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