It's now time to get to work, here's the four-criteria model that you can use to make intuitive decision about what to do next.
1- Context
At any point in time, you can only do what you are capable of doing in your given environment. This is the reason your next action list is organized into things to do at home and to do at work.
2- Time available
Do you have enough time to complete a task, or at least make meaningful progress?
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This is based off of a article from Tyler Devries on how to get things done and what it can do for you. It is a long read so I do recommend stashing it so you can look back to it for reference if you forget.
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Get to work on your list. Choose your next action and get to it. Your system is, at this point, set up to make figuring that out easy. You know what to work on, and when.
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