What’s the recipe for relaxed control?
The idea is taken from Getting Things Done that advice using your mind to get things off your mind into a trusted system, which will increase your productivity and set you in a relaxed control state.
Key Ingredients:
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- Clearly defined outcomes and next-action steps
- Reminders in a trusted system and reviewed regularly
The core process:
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- Capture: Anything personal/professional/big/small that you think ought to be different and you have any level of internal commitment to change. What has your attention?
“should/need to” + item = incomplete- Capture tools: Notebooks/paper or digital devices or In-tray
- Clarify: Understand the meaning and what to do about it
- Organize: Where something is, matches what it means to you
- Reflect and select
- Engage
- Capture: Anything personal/professional/big/small that you think ought to be different and you have any level of internal commitment to change. What has your attention?
What I like most about this methodology is its emphasis on the horizontal view, which places Purpose and meaning above all the rest criteria. For I think it’s not enough to do things effectively and efficiently but most importantly is to act purposefully with meaning – and from that sphere, the rest of the actions spur.
Horizontal Focus:
- Purpose and principles: Existintional questions – Why? Provide core definitions and is the ultimate job descriptions
- Vision: Organizational strategies, between 3 to 5 years
- Goals: What you want to experience in 2 years
- Areas of focus and accountability: Strategic plannings, Life quality standards, health results…
- Projects: Any desired result which can be accomplished within a limited time frame, typically a year, that requires more than one action step. You don’t really do a “project”, you only do action steps related to it. Strive to have between 30 to 100.
- Ground: List of actions steps
The success factors:
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- All in capture system – it gives you trust in the system
- Minimum capture buckets
- Regularly empty – What is it? Is it actionable?