You could buy the CD's direct from the website and then rip them yourself (for personal use of course).
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You could buy the CD's direct from the website and then rip them yourself (for personal use of course).
I've just ordered one of the new Levenger 'Plumpsters' to try out, will let you know what I think.
I also second the Namiki vanishing point, great little pen and it really foxes people in meetings...
White board's are great for tracking ongoing tasks within a department that are changing. We have a couple of them in the office and one is solely used for tracking the next pending deadlines and...
Cognitive imagery or cognitive specific imagery? (what athletes use when they imagine themselves being able to do something like lifting a heavy weight etc.)
I would not worry about not equaling or exceeding the project totals that David talks about in the book, make sure that your system is complete with all of your NAs and projects and you will be doing...
My ideal would be a thin tablet (basically just the top screen section of a current laptop) that is the size of an A4 pad. It could be carried in a regular portfolio just like a paper pad and dropped...
I'm a bit of a fountain pen collector so I generally have one or two filled and on the go at the same time.
- low to medium cost fountain pens (one I can bring on a plane)?
Fountain pen and...
I just watched the videos for the smart pen and it looks to be fairly handy in the way it links written text to audio recorded at the time. The only thing that worries me is the need for dot paper,...
I've tried three ways of taking digital notes without using the keyboard and have always come back to the trusty keys and quick typing.
Tablet PC - felt awkward to write on, certainly not like...
Another option would be to make a false bottom for any tray using a thin sheet of lead (normally comes on a roll for roofing and can be easily cut to size), with a cut piece it could be covered in...
Many thanks for the template.
I watched the vid after seeing it on Kelly's blog and immediately forwarded it to a few colleagues who fall into the 'crazy maker' and 'micro manager' quadrants. It was surprising to see a couple of...
I tend to use 3x5 cards stored in a Bomber Jacket Pocket Briefcase from Levenger. Not sure why but I never really got on with the notetaker wallet and feel a lot more comfortable with the larger...
I tend to have many projects stored within Outlook and was swamped with the number of tasks stored there until something clicked while I was on a tele coaching session.
You don't need to...
I use Outlook 2003 along with the GTD Addon on both my desktop and my laptop, I also use a Blackberry to keep on top of things while out and about.
Basically I do all of my processing on the...
You could use Outlook along with the Netcentrics addon to to do this.
The actions by project view, set to collapse all groups upon opening, will enable you to only expand only the project your...
Paper based, once a day and sometimes I end up skipping a day and letting it build up. I skim email subjects for landmines every 40 minutes or so and actually read and process around 4 times during...