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tunesmith | 1 month ago
Focus is supposed to mean you have a clear idea of who you are and what you need to work on, and also what you don't.
So I've taken to follow a (bespoke) process where I identify what my own personal principles are, and what priorities and efforts they imply. Then, of all the "oh I could/should do this" potential tasks that occur to me, I have an out: if it doesn't align with my own personal focus, then I can delete it.
item007|29 days ago
One idea I’m exploring with *Concerns* is making that constraint explicit: when you set “active goals/projects”, you can only keep a *small fixed number* (e.g. 3–5). Anything else becomes “not active”, so the system won’t surface it or turn it into tasks.
Curious: what’s your number—3, 5, or 10—and what rule do you use to decide what gets to be “active”?