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Originally Posted by perryny
Hey Palmanator,
I've been using a similar index card system for several years. I think you're completely spot on with why this system works.
You summed up the foundation very nicely right here:
"I just "get through the cards" - one step (card) at a time - and at the end of the day - if I executed the task on each card - it doesn't matter if I did it at 10 o'clock or 2 o'clock - hope that makes sense."
This makes absolute perfect sense.
If you have a project you want to complete, you need to spend time on it. Probably daily, or just about.
If you can simply commit to pulling out a project card and doing one small block of time on whatever is listed on one of your cards, you're making progress.
Ignore your cards for a period, and you're letting your project slip away from you.
Below is a link to an excerpt of a report I wrote recently, which includes my "Project Cards" system. I think you'll find it interesting and hopefully helpful.
[url]http://www.outsizedresponse.com/SOWPub/ProjectCards.pdf[/url
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Hi Rob,
Thanks for sharing your card system! You know why?
It really looks like a great system for keeping yourself "on track" with projects!
Kind of like a modified check-list system, but which keeps track of time, too... Which sometimes you gotta do...
I'm going to try it out.
Thanks!
Best wishes,
Dien