Just curious—while journaling projects in the worksheet, I noticed that even though the same project can be framed to match different signals, the CARL details will often differ—at least slightly. In this case, what’s the best approach? Should I try to frame one CARL story to cover multiple signals, or is it better to create multiple rows for the same project?
When preparing, I would focus on the variations that appear in the Actions part---I imagine that's where the most significant differences lie.
How you structure your own prep is up to you. If you want to use separate rows that's fine or just put them on one row. The goal is to get all the relevant details out of your head so you can choose the right ones in the moment.
Just curious—while journaling projects in the worksheet, I noticed that even though the same project can be framed to match different signals, the CARL details will often differ—at least slightly. In this case, what’s the best approach? Should I try to frame one CARL story to cover multiple signals, or is it better to create multiple rows for the same project?
When preparing, I would focus on the variations that appear in the Actions part---I imagine that's where the most significant differences lie.
How you structure your own prep is up to you. If you want to use separate rows that's fine or just put them on one row. The goal is to get all the relevant details out of your head so you can choose the right ones in the moment.