Monday
Feb212011
What next? - Consolidated List
Monday, February 21, 2011 at 8:00
Here’s my consolidated list of things I’m going to do now (with thanks to all those who made suggestions). It’s not in any order of priority.
- Next issue of the newletter
- A video (or perhaps even a series of videos) on how to implement SuperFocus
- Some short (half-day) seminars
- Daily tips
- Guest postings on how people are using SuperFocus
- Teleclasses
- Re-design website so it is SuperFocus focused
- Write an e-book on SuperFocus
- How to handle various types of tasks
- SF Troubleshooting Guide
- SF Guide for Young People and Families
- Guide for Migrating to SF from GTD
- Electronic Apps
- Demonstration with Animation
- Link to SuperFocus rules on main page
- Daily log of a major Column 2 project
In true SuperFocus style I’m going to throw the lot into my list as one major task (“What Next? list”) just to see what happens!
Reader Comments (10)
I suggest you follow my reports on how this project goes. It's a big project with lots of subprojects - it should cover most of the techniques.
I'm looking forward to the results...
It's easy to write the list - the time to be impressed is when I've done it all!
I'd imagine if you're flipping between doing these 16 projects, you may lose little ideas/notes/subtasks/etc without jotting such things down somewhere.
Thanks Mark - will do!
<< will you keep a separate sublist for specifics on each of these tasks? >>
Only where I need to.
A project should be managed as much as it needs to be, no more and no less.
Mark, it is your website of course, so do what you like. But I would be remiss if I didn't say that I detest these one size fits all formulas. You still have plenty of DIT and AF users out there. My point is that I'd hate to see this become a forum solely focused on SF to the exclusion of your other great products and solutions. SF is good, just not the best tool for my personal needs at the moment.
I'm not intending to remove support for the other systems. But at the moment a newcomer to the site is faced with a plethora of different systems with no real guidance or organisation to help them.
> I'm not intending to remove support for the other systems. But at the moment a newcomer to the site is faced with a plethora of different systems with no real guidance or organisation to help them.
The links at the top of each page should include one to the AF rules, I think - it's a difficult job to find them at present.