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by drcode
2843 days ago
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First of all, this looks like a great project... ...but the problem I've always had with these types of systems is that there's always that one item on your to-do list which ends up more complicated than you expected: So at the end of the day you're stuck with either (1) redefining the scope of that one to-do list item so that you can enjoy your evening and browse the web or (2) sticking with the original scope of your todo item and then you don't get to enjoy your websites/evening, even if you've worked hard otherwise. In this way, what was supposed to be a cut-and-dry, objective productivity metric unavoidably devolves into a subjective decision. |
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- Migrate photos from iCloud to Google Photos
I'll start with:
- Spend 1 hour trying to migrate photos and write down where I left off
This avoids the issue of being unsatisfied at the end of the day because something didn't get done or something took longer than expected.
If something absolutely has to get done and cannot be time-boxed, I like to veer conservative and either start way earlier than necessary or devote a whole day or more to doing just that one thing (example: taxes - start early, work fire drill - drop everything until it's done).