Dream Agenda View
One day I’ll have Org Mode Agenda View configured to display like that.
- Context name #1
- Project name #1 | Next item #1 in project #1
- Project name #1 | Next item #1 in project #2
- Project name #2 | Next item #1 in project #1
- Context name #2
- Project name #3 | Next item #1 in project #3
"I’m sure that at some time or other you’ve gotten to a place in
a project, or in your life, where you just had to sit down and make a
list. If so, you have a reference point for what I’m talking about.
Most people, however, do that kind of list-making drill only when
the confusion gets too unbearable and they just have to do some-
thing about it. They usually make a list only about the specific
area that’s bugging them. But if you made that kind of review a
characteristic of your ongoing life- and work style, and you main-
tained it across all areas of your life (not just the most “urgent”),
you’d be practicing the kind of “black belt” management style I’m
describing."
a project, or in your life, where you just had to sit down and make a
list. If so, you have a reference point for what I’m talking about.
Most people, however, do that kind of list-making drill only when
the confusion gets too unbearable and they just have to do some-
thing about it. They usually make a list only about the specific
area that’s bugging them. But if you made that kind of review a
characteristic of your ongoing life- and work style, and you main-
tained it across all areas of your life (not just the most “urgent”),
you’d be practicing the kind of “black belt” management style I’m
describing."
Mail w/o To: header
Do you like receiving emails with no To header?
autonomy, mastery and purpose
"Any seemingly pointless activity which is actually necessary to solve a problem which solves a problem which, several levels of recursion later, solves the real problem you’re working on."
— MIT AI Lab, after 2000: orig. probably from a Ren & Stimpy episode.
After yak shaving by The Jargon File