Emojis in project titlesĮmojis in the project titles (Nozbe’s projects, not P.A.R.A projects) make it easier for me to identify projects visually. Here are additional tips that I use when working with Nozbe. One habit that I also try to enforce is to go through the projects and the tasks within them regularly, and assign due dates to them so I can more likely complete them. For them the priority is to quickly get them out of my head, and I can refine the message itself later. When I read it afterwards I know what to do, so I decrease the effort of doing it.ĭo: “Make a research which books to read about system design”.Īn exception are inbox tasks. ![]() ![]() When I write a new task I write it in a way that is actionable. I regularly go through the tasks there and assign projects. If I don’t know the project yet I put it into the Inbox. To conform to the rules of getting things done I keep a single source of things to do – that is Nozbe. P-prefixed projects get completed, whereas the A-prefixed are likely to stay there for a long time. Projects I add “P: …” prefix and for Areas I add “A: …” prefix. Initially I tried to group them using project labels but that didn’t really work out for me. I came up with an idea of prefixing Nozbe projects. I wanted to stay with the tool that I’m used to, but also try out a new technique. ![]() By default Nozbe doesn’t support nested projects and that’s on purpose.
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