Weekly recap of GTD highlights (news, views, tips and tricks) from around the web
[10 Entries]
The Basics Of Getting Things Done (GTD)
By Mason Sklut
David Allen’s book, titled “Getting Things Done“, is a very well-written system that teaches you how to use GTD to become a more productive individual. To start off, I’ll just explain the very basics of GTD that I’ve tweaked and used. ...
GTD and Remember the Milk: Lists and Smart Lists tips and gotchas
By jkratz
I have to take exception to that because there is a huge difference: you can’t move items to a Smart List. One of the ideas of GTD is getting your Inbox to empty. In RTM you can’t do that if you are simply relying on tags. ...
Beta Beat: Dejumble, task management simplified
tuaw.com - Santa Monica,CA,USA
If you're sick of hearing about GTD, relax, this isn't about that. This is about a program that's just a to-do list; no contexts, ...
GTD: Airplane Mode
By Todd
I’ve been pushing myself to be more productive during my work hours, especially since I now have two days of the week where I watch my boys. Since I work from home and am usually alone most of the day I have found services such as AIM ...
Using Bonsai And My Closed List Forms
By LJ
My closed list consists of two different types of tasks: those that are recurring tasks associated with daily life (what David Allen would call “checklists”) and those that come from my project work, which are stored in Bonsai. ...
New On-line Application for Getting Things Done
By Ian McKenzie
There’sa new on-line GTD application available. Gtdagenda lets you organize your goals, projects, tasks, etc. using GTD methodology. It’sa fairly straightforward app. The screenshots below come from some of the sections of Gtdagenda. ...
GTD Overview Part 2 - My Setup
By chris
So now that I’ve talked about how I understand the concepts of GTD, I’d like to share how I’ve implemented my system. My current setup has lasted for quite a while as I have finally settled on the tools that work for me. ...
My Moleskine GTD implementation
By pete
Well I’ve decided to try using a Moleskine for my GTD implementation. I was using Emacs Org-mode and really finding it good but I’m often out and about in my new job and so I found I wanted my lists with me. So I went with the Moleskine ...
5 Tips to Scheduling Work and Family
By Tamara
I will admit with this I have slacked off my schedule and boy can I feel it when it comes to getting things done. As I mentioned before its a good idea to have one especially when working from home. This helps you and your children who ...
33 Things, 33 Years
By stugray
22. Always carry a “Ubiquitous Capturing Tool” (journal, notebook, paper, digital recorder), you never know when that thought will come. And it won’t be there when you try to remember it later. - David Allen. 23. Every Saint has a past. ...
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