I don't use Next Actions, it sounds way too complicated

Each night, I review what's Due tomorrow, and either Star it for doing
tomorrow (then sort the Starred view into the sequence I'd like to do them),
or defer the due date

Only takes 10 mins most nights, and I sleep well afterwards

 

 

 

 

From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Daniel Sekera
Sent: 01 March 2018 13:37
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [MLO] Prevarication and trouble with "Next Actions"

 

I would say yes.  I mean maybe you're not alone, but a next action is a next
action.  By definition there cannot be two next actions.  Only one can be
done.  As you state, all the peripheral mental attributes you are assigning
to your problem you are creating and I do not see any software except I
guess for a excel spreadsheet with one task per cell and you just move to
the top whatever you feel like working on when you feel like working.

 

A next action means you are at the point that you need to DO something.  The
fact that you are making a conscious choice to not do it no software can
control.

 

Based on your description me personally I would just have every single task
coded as "hide the branch in the to-do" and just un-tick that box on
whatever I was actually going to do at that moment

 

or just have every task for a project live and chose

 

or use a gantt chart

 

but i do not feel there is ever multiple next actions.  There might be
multiple actions that can be done that really do not affect the timing of
that actual stage of the project your in, but you can only do one at a time
so chose and do it and move to the next.

 

 

On Thu, Mar 1, 2018 at 8:21 AM, John . Smith <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

Hello

 

PROBLEM

I have been finding a psychological problem with using just one "Next
Action" for each project.

 

Part of the problem is that as a core principle, it seems that the more
times I look at something and fail to execute it, the harder that task gets.
i.e. The more I put something off, the higher its psychological 'resistance'
becomes.

 

So what I find is that if I fail to execute that any given next action
within a few days, it suddenly becomes much harder - stupidly hard to
execute. And if I only have ONE next action for each project, then the whole
project becomes blocked because of individual "stupidly high resistance"
next actions.

 

In fact, over time, it's all too easy to end up with lots of important
projects being blocked in this way.

The honest truth is that personally I find it all too easy for important
stuff to get put off for no good reason. And I find that it gets put off for
the bad reasons that 
- it's not urgent (yet), 
- nobody is chasing me for it (yet) and 
- part of me doesn't want to do it yet because it's hard. 
But what is worse is that having looked at it a few times and failed to do
it, I now start to have the habit of failing to execute that task.

[ASIDE: It turns out I am not alone in this procrastination. Did you ever
see Tim Urban's TED talk on this? 

https://www.ted.com/talks/tim_urban_inside_the_mind_of_a_master_procrastinat
or ]



POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS
One solution is of course to have more than one Next Action per Project. The
problem is that although MLO has a "Next Action per Project" view, there is
absolutely no way (that I am aware of) to get individual tasks that are not
technically the next action within their MLO Project to appear on any "Next
Actions per project" view in MLO.

The result that I don't normally use this Next Actions view, at all. 

Instead, I flag up tasks for today manually (using Stars). The down-side of
course of this method is that once I've ticked those tasks off as completed,
there is no next task automatically on my list, so the project can stall
again for that reason. 

Also, if I make too many next actions for each project visible on any given
day, then either 
A) I can become overwhelmed by too much stuff on my screen at once OR 
B) if I fail to complete them all within 2 or 3 few days, their
psychological 'resistance' can soon start to build... and I now start to
become numbed to seeing some of those tasks... and they fail to call me to
action. 
C) Or both!

Yes, I have experimented with "Complete Subtasks In Order" but in practice,
I wind up getting confused with tasks being hidden from me accidentally and
I wind up living in "All Tasks" views, that are of course cluttered up with
stuff I have deliberately wanted hidden from view for now. 

Yes I have experimented with creating multiple sub-projects within a
Project, but I find that fiddly & very artificial. I find it easy to get
confused about what really is a Project and what is just a way to get tasks
to appear on my Next Actions view!

Am I alone in wanting some simple way to flag up individual tasks to appear
in the Next Actions view?

 

J

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