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The reasoning behind the structure of this website.
growth. learning
knowledge
strategy
method
goals
system

About this Website

The content on this website is mainly organized using The PARA Method (Projects, Areas, Resources, Archives). The most important part is the distinction between projects and areas:

Projects

A project is a series of tasks linked to a specific goal, with a deadline.

Areas

An area of responsibility is "a sphere of activity with a standard to be maintained over time".

Resources

A resource is a topic or theme of ongoing interest.

Why the distinction between projects and areas is important

{% hint style="danger" %} Areas of responsibilities are a bad way to measure productivity - if you don't make the distinction to projects, it will kill your motivation. {% endhint %}

How can you tell if you "live a healthier life", "learn new things" or "beeing a better spouse"?

Exactly: You can't! But its easy to tell if you:

  • made sport 2 times this week
  • planned a night out this month with your spouse
  • subscribed to that new course

{% hint style="info" %} Projects always fall into areas. {% endhint %}

Maybe you already sense the pattern here: You came up with projects in your areas of responsibilities. By connecting your projects to your areas of responsibilities, its easy to tell if you are effectively working towards your long-term goals - or if you mainly wasting your time.

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