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Leon,
as far as I know it is described at
http://www.markforster.net/blog/2010/10/26/my-favourite-time-management-system.html#comment10307721
and
http://www.markforster.net/forum/post/1310798
If my memory serves me well, the term DWM2 was coined by Nuntym at
http://www.markforster.net/forum/post/1285362
The rules of what was later called "DWM2" are (according to Mark Forster):
You can use an ordinary notebook and have only one entry point as follows:
1. Have one continuous list of tasks as in Autofocus
2. When you enter a new task, put a mark next to it to show it is a new task (I use a black dot).
3. When you re-enter a task, leave out the black dot.
4. At the beginning of a new day, leave a blank line and enter the day's date on the next line.
5. Then cross out any days earlier than one month previous, and dismiss any tasks which do not have black dots against them on pages earlier than one week previous.
as far as I know it is described at
http://www.markforster.net/blog/2010/10/26/my-favourite-time-management-system.html#comment10307721
and
http://www.markforster.net/forum/post/1310798
If my memory serves me well, the term DWM2 was coined by Nuntym at
http://www.markforster.net/forum/post/1285362
The rules of what was later called "DWM2" are (according to Mark Forster):
You can use an ordinary notebook and have only one entry point as follows:
1. Have one continuous list of tasks as in Autofocus
2. When you enter a new task, put a mark next to it to show it is a new task (I use a black dot).
3. When you re-enter a task, leave out the black dot.
4. At the beginning of a new day, leave a blank line and enter the day's date on the next line.
5. Then cross out any days earlier than one month previous, and dismiss any tasks which do not have black dots against them on pages earlier than one week previous.
November 20, 2010 at 18:15 |
Rainer

That's a comprehensive answer! Many thanks Rainer.
November 20, 2010 at 19:31 |
leon

where is this? And what are the rules? can anybody link me up?