Good stuff - I do immediately think of the tasks I’ll need to do in the next few months, but not this month. And then at a certain point, this starts to sound like giving everything an approximate start or due date which isn’t quite a framework but is probably a good idea.
Good stuff - I do immediately think of the tasks I’ll need to do in the next few months, but not this month. And then at a certain point, this starts to sound like giving everything an approximate start or due date which isn’t quite a framework but is probably a good idea.
yes, giving everything a date is certainly a good idea rather than the continual 'i'll do it at some point / later / next year...'