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PARA Method

Universal organizational system by Tiago Forte dividing all information into four categories: Projects (short-term efforts), Areas (ongoing responsibilities), Resources (future reference), and Archives (inactive items). Organizes by actionability rather than topic.

Last updated: 2026-03-20 17:39

Overview

PARA is a universal system for organizing digital information created by Tiago Forte. Unlike traditional topic-based filing, PARA organizes everything by how actionable it is right now.

The Four Categories

Projects

Areas

Resources

Archives

Key Principles

Actionability Over Topics

Traditional filing by subject doesn't match how we work. PARA organizes by when you'll need information:

Just-in-Time Organization

Implementation

Digital Applications

Physical Applications

Benefits for Time Management

Common Mistakes

Getting Started

  1. Create four top-level folders: Projects, Areas, Resources, Archives
  2. Move existing items into appropriate categories
  3. Start new projects as sub-folders under Projects
  4. Archive completed projects regularly
  5. Keep Resources minimal until needed

Maintenance

Integration with Other Systems

PARA works alongside:

Conclusion

PARA provides a simple, universal structure that works across all digital tools and adapts to your changing priorities. By organizing around actionability, it keeps you focused on what matters right now while providing a clear home for everything else.

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