Buckets

In David Allen’s book Getting things done, he identifies there are 7 types of buckets, project list, projects support material, next actions’ list, waiting for’ list, someday/maybe list, calendar, and reference material. The project list that I am faced with as of today is getting all of my school work done on time, while being remote. Nobody could have expected the impact corona-virus would have had on higher education. In result to the spread of the disease, I am now responsible to work remote, which brings up new problems and responsibilities. As each teacher is sending me all of my assignments throughout this week, my project list is becoming longer. I am keeping track of all my assignments by putting them in my notepad in my cell phone. The project support materials that I have are my laptop, my textbooks, my notebooks, my cell phone and my Bible. With all of these materials, I will be able to accomplish all of my tasks. In my next action list, I have organized blog posts for senior seminar. As I am trying to work ahead on some of my classes as Strategic Management is requiring me to raise money remote for Uganda Water Project. This project on my project list will take the most amounts of time and effort in order to get the funds needed. Also, with the spread of the coronavirus it makes it more difficult to get raise money as consumers are more reluctant to donate money due to the economic crisis we are in. On my waiting list, I am waiting on my team for the Uganda Water Project to update the go-fund me account. On the someday list, I have applying to jobs, as the market is struggling right now, and the school load that I have it has made it harder to find the time in the day to find a job. My calendar, I have all of the assignments that are time sensitive. My reference material as of right now is my teacher’s emails with due dates as the syllabuses are now outdated.

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