What is Attention Compass and how will it help me? (Classic Episode) - DBR 096
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- There are more than we could ever…
- There are more things to do than we could ever get done
- There are more things to know than we could ever learn
- This makes us fear forgetting/losing/missing something
- This fear is low-level, continually stressful for us
- Our memories are unreliable as to time, particularly in the future
- We know this so we create artifacts and systems, but our brains don't trust them
- Misusing the 'workbench', the productive asset, our mind/brain
- That means we need to get things off our mind
- More than we can look at and more than we can get done = a ton of stuff
- This means that we have to store it in a system
- Task management
- We get paid on delivering artifacts and we call the work to do so 'tasks'; tasks need to be first-class citizens in our information management system; a task is just a specific kind of information
- Managing 'time' vs. managing 'attention'
- Electronic is best, mostly because it'll be a lot of stuff
- And we need to use a backlog (metaphor) to store it
- What a backlog is
- Backlog justification (vs. PMI 'calendar' and WBS)
- And we have to make and track postponement decisions
- When we say we're 'not doing' something, we're usually postponing; these decisions need to be tracked
- About Attention Compass
- So, these things mean that you need a personal Information Management System; Attention Compass is precisely that
- Capture
- Observing the internal and external worlds
- Capture is semi-continuous, event-driven
- Processing
- Turn it in to want it is and put it where it belongs
- Daily review
- Don't have to make a to-do list, just pull from the backlog
- Validate against other commitments
- Weekly Review – the bigger picture
- Maximum clarity and control
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