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Be more efficient when working

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fanatical :: Time / Project management :: purpose?

If you accused me of being a fanatic about Time or Project Management, I just might admit to that, provided there were no penalties. But unfortunately, under some circumstances, there are severe penalties. Being efficient for the mere sake of efficiency can be detrimental, and could paradoxically be diagnosed as a form of procrastination.

I have subscribed to many methodologies (and acronyms: e.g. PERT; GTD, being the latest), and have seen advocates take refuge in refining their meticulous methods to indeed escape what really needs to be done. Steve Pavlina made a very interesting observation:

“Time management systems are seductive. They lure you in with the promise of greater productivity, more free time, faster income generation, and higher self-esteem. And some of those benefits may indeed be realized. However, another possibility is that your system becomes a distraction that prevents you from achieving real gains. You find yourself investing more and more time in meta-activities like getting organized, prioritizing objectives, and learning the latest productivity software. Actually doing the tasks that your system is designed to manage becomes almost an afterthought . . . perhaps even an annoyance. Instead of helping you increase productivity, your system becomes a means to disguise low productivity. This is a common problem for people who haven’t yet identified a purpose for their lives. The system provides the illusion of productivity [ . . . ] How do you know you won’t look back on your current goals a decade from now and conclude that you were on the wrong path all along? What a waste of time and of life to put so much effort into achieving goals that ultimately won’t even matter.”

So what does this mean? It’s a wake-up call. Our goal of “be more efficient when working” needs to be re-examined, with the emphasis on the purpose of the work behind the “working.” In brief, we should be more concerned about “doing the right thing than doing things right.” [ibid.]

Priority and urgency levels should not be confused with degrees of purpose in life. To test the meaningfulness of any given purpose, I ask myself how much of my love is involved. The acid test of theory perhaps boils down to: am I doing what I love? and loving what I am doing? Once the love is there, then I believe efficiency becomes a mere by-product of my complete absorption into the (Csikszentmihalyi) “Flow.”



Csikszentmihalyi's secret

Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, psychologist and author of ’’FLOW: The Classic Work On How To Achieve Happiness’’, wrote an article for The Times (London, 19 September 2005) entitled The secrets of happiness . The entire article is worth reading, but here’s the primary secret in brief:

“The only solution to achieve enduring happiness, therefore, is to keep finding new opportunities to refine one’s skills: do one’s job better or faster, or expand the tasks that comprise it; find a new set of challenges more appropriate to your stage of life. Paradoxically, the feeling of happiness is only realised after the event. To acknowledge it at the time would only serve as distraction.”

This ties in with the Happiness (Manifesto) project here at 43things and at the 43folders wiki – nota bene: being more efficient is a cornerstone of Lifehacks (see that wiki for more info).



tag next actions

43things-like tags usage: “let a Next Action have many tags, which can be context, location, people, and/or project names. Then your context or project lists are just subset views of your master list.” -posted by Chris at 43folders



Oblique Strategy #1

“Honour thy error as a hidden intention.”
-Brian Eno

This is quite revelatory!



NOTE-worthy tips... (low-tech / high-zen)

for getting things done—based on index cards and coin envelopes. The photos illustrating the techniques are so curiously interesting, for example:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jazzmasterson/1895638/in/set-48077/

The whole layout of the system is available at:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jazzmasterson/sets/48077/

Personally I’ve relied on a PDA, but the low-tech approach above would be especially helpful for those who like to start first by thinking on paper, then translate ideas into actions.

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Tips for Efficiency

True efficiency starts with clarity of mind. See what I am working on…
http://www.43things.com/things/view/53159

The truly efficient begins with what is most important…
http://www.43things.com/things/view/54438

Other tips? Please go ahead and add your comment.



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