Subj : Re: Palm PDAs To : Greenlfc From : poindexter FORTRAN Date : Wed Mar 29 2023 06:54:00 -=> Greenlfc wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=- Gr> Journaling which works very well. I wouldn't put my contacts in there, Gr> though; I had a previous employer steal one of my older journals when I Gr> was laid off and then snoop through it. The Franklin Covey plan addresses the issue of planner theft - how can they steal it when it never leaves your hand? One of the Franklin precepts that feels outdated now is the idea of prioritized daily planning. You start your work day with a list of tasks, prioritized A, B, C, then the As are prioritized A1, A2, A3, and so on. These tasks are aligned with intemediate goals that tie into long-term goals and governing values. You're supposed to knock out A1 first, then A2, then A3 in order of imporrtance. It sounds great in a world with offices and doors, and no email. But, the idea of finding out what matters the most to you, and making sure that your goals and tasks align with what matters is intriguing. You've probably had tasks that you needed to do but didn't resonate with you, and tasks that were important on a basic level with you. The latter get done well and quickly, the former sort of float around until you're able to get to them. .... Remove specifics and convert to ambiguities --- MultiMail/Win v0.52 * Origin: realitycheckBBS.org -- information is power. (21:4/122) .