Cruise Control
FleetingIn the gtd method, this metaphor indicates that you have built a trusted system and you can rely on it, letting your brain relax (cognitive ease). Because you know your trusted system won’t let you down.
The weekly review helps making sure the system keeps being trusted, because you made sure of it at this point.
Notes linking here
- amélioration continue et honnêteté intellectuelle
- don’t make list to make list, make lists to put things out of your head
- each day starts the day before
- Getting Things Done
- gtd == du planning à fenêtre glissante
- gtd method is not the gtd trusted system
- handle other people expectations
- if you are not committed, don’t put the task if your gtd system
- learn to forget
- make efforts now to ease the life of your future self
- mes concepts vs les concepts ordinaires
- mes valeurs
- mind like water
- minimizing decision fatigue
- overview of GTD
- semi automated system
- Three principles distilled from Getting Things Done · Tomas Vik
- three steps of the weekly review to be on cruise control
- trusted system != trusted software
- weekly review
- weekly review is a necessary cost of being in cruise control
- what is GTD