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“There was a time when I insisted on reading every book I picked up from beginning to end, without exception. I slogged through countless boring, irrelevant books before eventually realizing that this attitude is completely counterproductive. You don’t get a prize for starting a book or finishing one. Books are not trophies to collect or evidence you’ve learned anything.”
Tiago Forte, The PARA Method: Simplify, Organize, and Master Your Digital Life
“Anything you might need to reference or remember in order to effectively play these roles is worth noting down.”
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“Here’s what I want you to do: select all the existing files, documents, folders, notes, etc. in your Documents folder (which may number in the hundreds or even thousands or more) and move them all at once into a new folder called “Archive [Today’s date].”
Tiago Forte, The PARA Method: Simplify, Organize, and Master Your Digital Life
“Getting Organized for the Life You Want to Lead Using PARA is not just about creating a bunch of folders to put things in. It is about identifying the structure of your work and life—what you are committed to, what you want to change, and where you want to go. It is about organizing information in such a way that it supports and calls into being the future life you want to lead. So much of what we call “organizing” is essentially procrastination in disguise. We tell ourselves we’re “getting ready” or “doing research,” pretending like that means progress.”
Tiago Forte, The PARA Method: Simplify, Organize, and Master Your Digital Life
“Look at the original list above again. None of the items on it will end or change—that’s the definition of an area of responsibility, that it continues indefinitely. Now imagine the psychological effect of waking up week after week, month after month, and even year after year to the exact same list of never-ending responsibilities. No matter how hard you work, the endless horizon never seems to get any closer.”
Tiago Forte, The PARA Method: Simplify, Organize, and Master Your Digital Life
“Proyectos: un objetivo con fecha límite Mi definición de proyecto es cualquier iniciativa que tenga: Un objetivo que te permita marcarlo como «completado». Un plazo o marco temporal en el que te gustaría que estuviera hecho.”
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“The key here is to realize that there is a big difference between things you are directly responsible for and things you are merely interested”
Tiago Forte, The PARA Method: Simplify, Organize, and Master Your Digital Life
“Distinguishing Projects and Areas To put it simply: projects end, while areas continue indefinitely.”
Tiago Forte, The PARA Method: Simplify, Organize, and Master Your Digital Life
“An area is not so much a prize to win as a dance to enjoy. This is the realm of daily habits, meaningful rituals, and timeless values that transcend any particular project.”
Tiago Forte, The PARA Method: Simplify, Organize, and Master Your Digital Life
“For parenting, it may be that you spend quality time with your kids every evening and make sure they are always loved and protected.”
Tiago Forte, The PARA Method: Simplify, Organize, and Master Your Digital Life
“Instead of a goal, an area of responsibility has a standard you’re trying to maintain.”
Tiago Forte, The PARA Method: Simplify, Organize, and Master Your Digital Life
“There is tremendous power in changing your organizational system to fit your evolving needs and goals, instead of trying to force your needs and goals to fit your system.”
Tiago Forte, The PARA Method: Simplify, Organize, and Master Your Digital Life
“So much of what we call “organizing” is essentially procrastination in disguise. We tell ourselves we’re “getting ready” or “doing research,” pretending like that means progress.”
Tiago Forte, The PARA Method: Simplify, Organize, and Master Your Digital Life
“Executive summer retreat”
Tiago Forte, The PARA Method: Simplify, Organize, and Master Your Digital Life
“Event projects: Quarterly staff retreat Annual stakeholder conference Workshop on research methods End-of-year hiring fair”
Tiago Forte, The PARA Method: Simplify, Organize, and Master Your Digital Life
“demoralized. What does our motivation depend on? Mostly, on making consistent progress. We can endure quite a bit of stress and frustration in the short term if we know it’s leading somewhere.”
Tiago Forte, The PARA Method: Simplify, Organize, and Master Your Digital Life
“to Your Long-Term Goals”
Tiago Forte, The PARA Method: Simplify, Organize, and Master Your Digital Life
“OBSTACLE #2: You Can’t Connect Your Current Efforts”
Tiago Forte, The PARA Method: Simplify, Organize, and Master Your Digital Life
“every six months to filling fifty full-time positions this quarter.”
Tiago Forte, The PARA Method: Simplify, Organize, and Master Your Digital Life
“OBSTACLE #1: You Can’t Truly Know the Extent of Your Commitments”
Tiago Forte, The PARA Method: Simplify, Organize, and Master Your Digital Life
“My project list: Hiring/staffing Events Direct reports Strategic planning Research Vacations Professional development”
Tiago Forte, The PARA Method: Simplify, Organize, and Master Your Digital Life
“Most people tend to spread out all the relevant material they need to make progress in a dozen different places, which means they have to spend half an hour to locate them before they can even get started.”
Tiago Forte, The PARA Method: Simplify, Organize, and Master Your Digital Life
“To-do list app (projects and areas only, since these are the two categories that have tasks associated with them)”
Tiago Forte, The PARA Method: Simplify, Organize, and Master Your Digital Life
“One of the most challenging (yet also rewarding) aspects of knowledge work is that it requires our creativity. And creativity can’t really be sustained without a sense of motivation. You can’t keep doing your best thinking and contributing your best ideas if you’re burned out and demoralized. What does our motivation depend on? Mostly, on making consistent progress. We can endure quite a bit of stress and frustration in the short term if we know it’s leading somewhere.”
Tiago Forte, The PARA Method: Simplify, Organise and Master Your Digital Life
“most frictionless habits endure long term.”
Tiago Forte, The PARA Method: Simplify, Organize, and Master Your Digital Life