Altitudes
You should create an altitudes page where you can set goals for different "altitudes". This would make the weekly review more useful as we could see if all of our projects are lining up with our goals. This would be really cool if it was a type of mind mapping gui that you could create "bubbles" at different levels and connect projects to it.
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2 Posted by Proximo on 23 Aug, 2010 03:54 AM
Sounds interesting.
I am using Mind Maps already for brainstorming and for looking at my major goals. I would imagine an idea like this will go in the Someday/Maybe list for the developers.
We are still in Beta with lots of things in the works, but that's the cool thing about capturing things where they should go.
:-)
3 Posted by Don on 25 Aug, 2010 08:20 PM
Since Nirvana has a design goal to be a GTD implementation, the weekly review needs to be integral to the tool.
Maybe a "Weekly Review" tab/page that implements the weekly review as described by David Allen?
4 Posted by Proximo on 25 Aug, 2010 08:59 PM
@Don,
Thinking Rock did this and it was a very nice feature.
5 Posted by zonerover on 01 Sep, 2010 01:43 AM
One of the reasons I've quit using Outlook as my task manager (and RTM as an online sync solution) is because I've felt far too restricted in having to use odd notation everywhere to integrate GTD principals through Categories (for example, a period for projects and the @ sign for contexts).
While Nirvana has a stronger GTD focus which let's me focus more on actually processing and organizing than typing odd notation, at the moment I'm still using the @ symbol for contexts and the ! symbol for areas of responsibility under the Nirvana's Focus menu. I would find greater integration of the Horizons of Focus would be really beneficial for me to actually visualise my entire GTD setup during Review sessions rather than having to arbitrarily filter through different Focus'.
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