Thread: Kanban style!
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Originally Posted by BrainInside View Post
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So, I have a question for people who use Kanban/Agile Results.
How do you manage stuff unrelated to your work/career/personal goals?
EXAMPLE: You have to do groceries, clean your car, clean your computer, go to Home Depot, build a shelf at house, blah blah blah.
All this stuff does not fall between the Rule of 3 from the Agile Results. So, it is not even the prettiest frog (if you know Brian Tracy you know what I mean).

Thanks
I would comment first ... I have no background to the Agile rules.

Outside of this, I would comment that OmniFocus is IMO a good tool to manage such "stuff". Put it in a single-action Project called "Chores". Alternatively, tasks such as you mention are part of Projects in your Areas of Responsibility ... Surroundings: Car & House & "Tools" (including computer).

Outside of this, tasks such you you mention are stuff you just do without needing to document them. As an example, I don't need a Kanban or GTD tool to document that I need to get groceries. When I need them, I make a list and define a time to go get them. Sometimes, that is what weekends are all about.

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JJW