# The Strategy of Task Management_Starting Early, Redundancy, and Reliability ![[Picture strategy 20250620081406.png]] Recently, I shared how to implement redundancy in note systems through folders, tags, links, note naming, timestamps, and other methods to improve system reliability and discover unexpected connections. In fact, the theme of this article—starting tasks early—is essentially **redundancy manifested in the time dimension**. This article stems from my recent experience preparing and presenting a research topic for a seminar. **While traveling and listening to music, I reflected on the entire process from accumulating ideas two months in advance to preparing the presentation a week before. This process perfectly illustrates the theme of this article—starting early**. Therefore, I want to introduce this process and explain how to apply the strategy of starting early in task management. In modern life, we often face various tasks and challenges. Whether it's work projects, meeting preparations, or daily chores, how to effectively manage these tasks has become an issue we must address. In this article, I want to share a task management strategy that I've found very effective in practice: starting early. ## Continue Reading and Discussing - [The Strategy of Task Management: Starting Early, Redundancy, and Reliability | Substack](https://ptkm.substack.com/p/the-strategy-of-task-management-starting) - [The Strategy of Task Management: Starting Early, Redundancy, and Reliability | by PTKM | Obsidian Observer | Jun, 2025 | Medium](https://medium.com/obsidian-observer/the-strategy-of-task-management-starting-early-redundancy-and-reliability-f7c4f846cce0) ## Learn More - [[The Strategy of Note Taking_Folders, Tags, Links, and Redundancy]] - [[The Strategy of Note Taking_Redundancy, Reliability, Efficient Discovery, and Beyond]]