I’m still dealing with the idea of having a public todo list and how it benfits me or anyone else. I see how a goal (a thing) equates to a project and how I can use these entries for next actions. I just haven’t figured out how going public helps except for actions which are really decisions where other people’s opinions and experiences might help. Unfortunately, most of my actions are a matter of getting around to it.
siriuskase's Life List
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1. Organize my book list
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2. use my passport
60 people -
3. learn to fly a plane
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4. Get out more
1 entry700 people -
5. Start a local networking service for sharing movies, music, and books
1 entry38 people -
6. learn php
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7. Learn Ruby
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8. Write more thank you notes
456 people -
9. check out bloglines
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10. remodel my kitchen
1 entry230 people -
11. get a medical savings account
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12. Work on a political campaign
1 entry158 people -
13. Live in another country
1 entry . 1 cheer1,485 people -
14. use 43Things with GTD in mind
1 entry20 people -
15. Turn my kitchen window into a greenhouse
1 person -
16. Find a nice photo for to put next to my comments
1 person -
17. Build an online feed aggregator
1 entry10 people -
18. Volunteer
1 entry . 1 cheer4,904 people -
19. Make a significant contribution to an internet community
1 entry1 person -
20. Explore how 43 things can be a social change tool
1 entry166 people -
21. learn PERL
248 people -
22. Meet JK Rowling
145 people -
23. start a blog
1 entry . 1 cheer974 people -
24. Visit Scotland
1 cheer663 people -
25. have a dog
1 entry . 2 cheers470 people -
26. Drive across the USA
2,166 people -
27. go on a long hike
1 entry5 people -
28. join a ski club
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29. communicate better
1 entry . 1 cheer427 people -
30. install a hardwood floor
4 people -
31. join a hiking club
1 entry7 people -
32. Be a better blogger
1 entry1,456 people -
33. do a roadtrip through central america
2 people
How I did it
How I did it: 1. Went to the store2. Learned that many doors that look like wood aren't made of wood and work better.3. Learned I had some rotten wooden moldings.4. Learned it would be simpler to replace the sidelights and framing, too, with something that will never rot.5. Put the door and the labor on a credit card with no payment or interest for 12 months6. Made an appointment for a day where I could stay home and watch them work.7. Slept in a m… Read how I did it…
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