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Nevermark 7 hours ago

Every day I work on my main project, I clear my desk completely, take out a small notepad and write my overriding goal, and my next step goal, and then make a list of tasks for that next step goal.

Then I work.

Writing the major goal every day is important to not let sub-goals overshadow it. Writing the immediate goal every day is important because together the two goals create a very clear direction of action with a clear next step.

I have my screen mounted on the wall, and have side end-tables for pens, papers and notes I need, etc. so my desk is absolutely clear.

My desk is a half circle, but not that deep, because that optimizes the usefulness of the surface for work (not storage).

teekert 43 minutes ago | parent | next [-]

I have gone into doing this form time to time. And they were good times, thanks for reminding me, I'll start doing this again. I'm now 44 and always wanted to be fully digital and modern, but nothing beats the notepad and pen for me still, for certain small tasks at least.

kleinishere 5 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

This kind of daily goal setting reminds me a lot of this podcast, if of interest. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/invest-like-the-best-w...

ignoramous 3 hours ago | parent [-]

Jack Dorsey suggests a similar technique for goal setting and resolution: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rn9lTpD-yKc&t=2528

colelyman 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Could you elaborate as to what the difference is between your overriding goal and your next step goal?