Clearing the Queues in Our Lives
Ever feel like you can’t breathe for all of the “lists” you have in your life? I can’t tell you how many personal effectiveness systems I’ve sampled over the years, though I’ve settled on a personalized management philosophy founded in a Franklin-Covey approach and the 7 Habits. Leo Babauta offers his own sage suggestions for tackling our daily “to-do’s.” He
begins by listing the various types of queues we deal with every day and then proceeds with the tips, among which are:
- Simplify your queues–i.e. consolidate or eliminate.
- Set up systems to allow others to deal with issues on their own.
- Hit unsubscribe on irritating inbox intrusions.
- Set up email filters.
- Of course, prioritize.
- Clear out things you’ll probably never get to.
- Learn to skim RSS feeds, social media, inbox.
- Queues don’t have an end by their nature so drop the thinking that you need to get to the end or finish.
Leo does a great job breaking down each of the ideas above. Read the article for the essential details.
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