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Point is, we often have times, where we could do one thing, but not the other. (Like reading on a train, when there's no way of doing anything that needs a net connection). The examples might seem obious, but how often did you hinder yourself in doing some fun tasks, just because that one big thing needed to be done? And you couldn't do A because B wasn't ready yet, but you also didn't do C, because you needed urgentöy to do A, even if you couldn't sensibly do it? And thereby didn't do C, D, AND E, even if you could have filled your time very comfortably with them while waiting for B?
I call it flexible time-planning. And it does work, if I get my lazy ass to go by that rule ;)
by-the-way: there is an essay on A List Apart: Time Management - The Pickle Jar Theory that I seem to have read some time ago and discovered again just after I typed those thoughts down here. Seems my model was somewhat inspired by that one...
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