Formally writing down today’s to-do list makes me abruptly realize why I don’t always find weekends particularly relaxing: this list is *not* shorter than lists for work days
@Kistaro Bingo. Because I do GTD, I have both in mind when I run a weekly review, so I know how to handle my times.
@incatoxication how DO you actually manage that? I've tried planning by using goals on a Google calendar (which automatically schedules time for things once I state what I want to do) but I still feel that's not well suited to anything other than simple, short term or recurring activities.
@salameleon Well, the Calendar is for hard landscape items, things that die unless you do them at that precise time. A list(s) like Trello is what you use for everything else, including goals and especially context-dependent tasks, like at work, at home, with friend, etc. Only got energy to do lizard-like things? Look at your lizard list and do a few. Internet out at home? Look at your home list for non-INET things.