Archives for the 'GTD Horizons Goals' Category

Weekly Review Outline [7Breaths]

gtdfrk over at Getting Things Done has a post of his weekly review checklist. He wonders about other peoples weekly reviews so I thought I’d post an outline of my current one. I keep this of course in OneNote and have just copied it over, so some formating etc is missing but the basic scheme [...]

29 August 2007 | GTD, GTD Horizons Goals, Goals, Projects, Weekly Review, onenote | No Comments

Horizons and Higher altitudes [7Breaths]

In my last post I can’t do it all… I began to discuss the problem I was having with my workflow - that of taking on too many projects. Jeroen commented regarding using the GTD Horizons of Focus during the weekly review to help decide what you should or should not be doing, whilst SpiKe [...]

19 August 2007 | GTD, GTD 2.0, GTD Horizons Goals, Projects | No Comments

GTD Horizons - time to look upwards [7Breaths]

One criticism raised about the GTD methodology is its bottom up rather than top down approach. David Allen defines certain “altitudes” as a metaphor as to where your focus is at any time.
50,000 ft … Purpose and core values, our ultimate intention.40,000 ft … Vision … long-term outcomes and ideal scenarios.30,000 ft … Goals [...]

22 May 2007 | GTD Horizons Goals | No Comments