Friday, November 2, 2007

How I use Outlook Tasks – Keeping it simple

As noted in one of Kelly Forrister’s recent posts, she talked about over-engineering your GTD system. I’ve been there. I have been the victim of my own over-engineering. I found myself spending more time managing my lists than actioning my lists.

I eventually learned to simplify. Here is the simple method I use to manage my tasks in Microsoft Outlook.

  1. I keep it current. I review my tasks at least once a day. I clear out the completed items. I add any new items.

  2. I use as few categories as possible. I have just a handful of categories:
    1. @ACTION – Things I need to do (General typically work related things)
    2. @AGENDAS – Topics or meetings I need to prepare for. For example: I have an @Agenda task for “Meetings with my Boss”. When I think of new things I need to review with my boss, I update that task item.
    3. @HOME – Personal things I need to do for my personal life, non-work related.
    4. @SOMEDAY – Stuff I want to do someday
    5. BLOG – Ideas for blog entries. This could easily be an @Agenda task, but I prefer to have them more visible by creating a separate category.
  3. Lastly, I use a task view that show’s me all of my Outlook tasks by category. In the Task view, click “Customize Current View” and select the following options:

    That’s about it. No grand scheme to categorize every nit and nat. After many months of trial and error, it turns out that a few simple categories works best for me.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

i came across an easy way to publish and share tasks online. a pretty slick software called http://www.hyperoffice.com.

Doug Miller said...

In the screen shot it says: Filter Tasks - Advanced...

What are the advanced settings you are using?

I want to hide my completed tasks (off my task list)... yet then be able to review all the tasks I have completed
- during my weekly review
- or when I am feeling like I am not getting anything done.

What do you do? What do you suggest?

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