The word "project" is poisoned. So I use "commitments" instead.⁠ ⁠ In Part 2 of our Getting Things Done with BuJo series, Scotty shows us how language shapes how we show up to our work and how the Bullet Journal method offers simple tools to make the GTD system more personal and sustainable.⁠ ⁠ He covers how to build:⁠ • a Commitments collection⁠ • Contexts collections for specific people and meetings⁠ • a Someday/Maybe list that actually works⁠ • a Weekly Review using the TAME framework⁠ ⁠ This is adapted from an article by BuJo practitioner and GTD trainer Scotty Jackson. Full article at the link in bio.⁠ ⁠ #bulletjournal #bulletjournaling #bujo #journaling #productivity #gtd #gettingthingsdone #pkm

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The word "project" is poisoned
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