I think the only importance of the type of tray is what fits you best. I have front-loading and it's great.
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I think the only importance of the type of tray is what fits you best. I have front-loading and it's great.
This question may bother some of the die-hard exercisers, but is there an option to put a chair there for a while? I couldn't see myself walking all day or do people do that?
What I've encountered is that people don't understand the benefit of having it all on the table, so to speak. To them writing down that you have to clean the garage, do your taxes, get ready for the...
I'm a big fan of the timer method. I use an online countdown clock, which I usually set for an hour. I'm often interrupted, pause the timer and continue. The point is to work my lists at least for...
There was a thread on here about keeping a separate delegated projects list. I tried to find it but just putting project into the search box brought up pretty much all threads. I use such a list for...
I would put something like that in a tickler file, either physical or digital (I use outlook). "status report for Joe on project X needed?" If no, I would just forward it for how many days/weeks you...
Hilarious.
I don't really see GTD as a time management tool. Keeping a list of errands (my favorite context, since it's saved me so much time on the road) and a list of home and personal projects (planning...
I'm agree with the concept of avoiding putting out fires and the value routines. I am able to focus on new and more challenging projects because I'm not continuously putting out fires, which may vary...
In my weekly review I ask myself if any of my projects need better clarity. Then I'll open a task to apply a more in-depth NPM to those that just don't seem to be moving, but that I want to keep on...
This is exactly the reason why there are content management solutions. Companies and their employees waste tremendous amount of time and money searching, filing/storing, retrieving, creating and...
Large-category filing would include grouping of files that pertain to financials, customers, as examples. These are reference files that may be useful for regular business or your personal life,...
I do think that applying the reviews and horizons etc, already constitute mini-resolutions.
In hindsight, I noticed there were two themes I primarily focused on last year and accomplished the...
Being busy listening for your co-workers' label makers is one sure fire way of being unproductive. I have noticed, the more I get things done, the quicker I get going on other things. That means more...
You could always create active project folders that have the names of your projects. Then once you are done, you can file whatever documents in however way in your reference file,...
Knowing that with GTD I achieve goals much quicker than without. I do things at a much higher quality and with faster execution.
Along the lines of a yearly theme, as mackiest was talking about, I noticed that there were 2 themes that I really was able to move forward on in this past year. Both were given primary focus from...
Some choices for items in your tickler: 1. your inbox, 2. forward in your tickler for another day, 3. do it right then and there, 4. open a single action or project, 5. trash it. I really wouldn't it...
I split my types of activities into categories. I needed to make certain I took care of activities in all areas, from my work for customers to marketing to bookkeeping to the routine and often...
One question please. How are you certain your friends see your tweets? I use twitter to keep updated on some professional people in my business interests, but I find it impossible to keep up with all...