![]() ![]() So that I can go through the projects at a glance, which have relevance in the coming week, I go into the project overview and assign the label „!next week” to all these projects: Structural assistance: Project label “!Next week” While I am going through my calendar for the coming weeks, I will also check all the projects due in this period in Nozbe. – However, the projects or the substeps of projects are coming to my list for the coming week, which have to do with meetings and other deadlines : All tasks with which a project takes the next step – the famous “next actions” – belong here. – In principle, of course, each task can be provided with a “star”, on which I like. What comes on the Priority list in Nozbe? Like all GTD supporters, I go through all my projects once a week. I limit myself here to the prevision of the coming week . The interplay between weekly review and the Nozbe priority list is the heart of my workflow: ![]() Because in it is thought and planned, so that I can do this during the week, in the chaos of everyday life, hardly any more. David Allen has invented the weekly review – on the one hand, a retrospective on the maintenance of the “trusted system”, on the other hand also a “weekly think ahead” . Because that’s all I want during a working week: Do my tasks! David Allen: weekly Reviewįor this the week ahead of me has to be planned well. It is not least the practical filters in the “Priority List” view that led me back from the Omnifocus back to Nozbe And as the filters dynamically adapt to the contents of the list, an intelligent help is created, which leads to the DO. The Priority list is the backbone of Nozbe. Robby Miles aptly summarized the 10 most notable advantages of Nozbe – his point 2 I will here in my way execute: Goal: Priority List This is the nozbe app the jumping point – and has led me back again and again from Omnifocus. Doing stuff, not managing stuff!Īs Michael Sliwinski , the inventor of Nozbe, emphasized again and again: Nozbe is there for accomplishing tasks and projects – not for managing them. In the following, I describe how Nozbe helps me to keep track of the chaos of the workplace and to do the right thing at the right place and at the right time. One of my main pillars for the daily focus on what is really important is Nozbe. I work as an protestant pastor – so in a profession that involves a great variety of tasks with a high degree of reliability that is expected from me. ![]()
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