Tag: Planning

  • Names of Connected Units

    Well, ever since I’ve gotten into what one might call ‘work life’, I’ve wanted to ‘plan’ my work and have gotten bored every time I have tried adopting some method to do some sort of planning.

    Lists? Absolutely boring but I do it when the necessity arises and I sense there’s no other way to get a grip on things.

    I’ve found a way to list, my own way. Kind of similar to Mindmaps but different at the same time; mine is faster and less gorgeous.

    The title says it. For any task, write down the names of connected/associated units. What does that mean? Sounds like rocket science. Oh no, it doesn’t.

    The principle is, once you remember the first word for the task, note it down. And then note down all the people, things, moves associated with that task. You are done with planning.

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  • Planning may help when you sense gauchiness inelegance…

    Planning may help when you sense gauchiness, inelegance in your effort.

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  • Whoever said every day demands a plan What…

    Whoever said, every day demands a plan! What bull****! Planning is, must be, a rare sort of activity.

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  • The fewer the moments that demand planning the…

    The fewer the moments that demand planning, the better.

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  • A plan offers a false sense of accomplishment…

    A plan offers a false sense of accomplishment. The moment I plan, I lose the spur.

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