![]() ![]() Ideas are great and they can sit on our lists for a very, very long time. When you add an item to a list there’s a certain inertia “That’s something I want to get done.” Next Action moves it forward for a number of reasons:ġ. Every time I read a book or listen to a podcast my list gets longer. I have hundreds (they seem to multiply like rabbits). Think of all the tasks on your To-Do list. ![]() “Your mind is for having ideas, not holding them.” David Allen Now you’ve taken that all-so-important first step forward. And it’s brilliantly simple.īefore you leave any idea/planning moment you record your Next Action. The idea of Next Action comes from David Allen the man behind the Get Things Done brand. Oh, they’re also going to (finally) clean their garage, upgrade their car, give away all their clothes and tell their husband of 20 years that he needs to take her seriously (or else).Įveryone has ideas. Not just any book, mind you – they are going to write the epic best-seller everything-I-know-about-life book. Like your friend who’s going to write a book. There is a concept in time management called “Next Action.” Could this be the missing ingredient to your planning formula? ![]()
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