This tool can help you ensure that all essential tasks and commitments receive enough attention, that some areas don’t take up all your time, and reduce your number of obligations.
When I first began my productivity journey, I wanted to do it all. I had a list of things I needed to get done in the one day, from exercise, to work and hobbies. Did I improve in any of these fields? No, because I was doing too little of too much, and not much of little things. It was not until I prioritized, did I see improvements. Prioritizing is a must to seeking improvements, thank you for the wonderful read :)
Nicely put, "doing too little of too much" is often the problem, so highlighting and sharing the commitment inventory will make a difference. Thank you for sharing and enjoying the read.
When I first began my productivity journey, I wanted to do it all. I had a list of things I needed to get done in the one day, from exercise, to work and hobbies. Did I improve in any of these fields? No, because I was doing too little of too much, and not much of little things. It was not until I prioritized, did I see improvements. Prioritizing is a must to seeking improvements, thank you for the wonderful read :)
Nicely put, "doing too little of too much" is often the problem, so highlighting and sharing the commitment inventory will make a difference. Thank you for sharing and enjoying the read.
Hey Jana,
serendipitous timing to mention Forster. I just released a post about his "Do It Tomorrow" productivity system: https://fractalproductivity.substack.com/p/do-it-tomorrow
Thx for mentioning his other works. I guess that now I have to delve them, too!
Best,
Dennis