Thanks for all the comments - been really helpful.
Few thoughts on pre-GTD and where I am now:
- to answer one question, I hated the old to-do list because I didn't use it at all well - i.e....
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Thanks for all the comments - been really helpful.
Few thoughts on pre-GTD and where I am now:
- to answer one question, I hated the old to-do list because I didn't use it at all well - i.e....
Thanks everyone for your responses. I'll go to the two examples I cited:
Non-urgent action (deadline 2 weeks away)
I totally agree this doesn't have to be done at a specific time (merely by a...
Hi,
Question about next actions vs calendar - hope you can help.
The biggest revelation with GTD for me has been using my calendar for all time commitments, which gives me confidence that my...
Thanks for all the suggestions. Have settled on a method that's partly from me but picks up on a few ideas above:
- when I start something with more than two steps, it gets an entry in my projects...
Apologies in advance for what feels like a stupid question, but:
Say I'm processing/organising a task, and realise that once I've done that, there'll be an action straight afterwards (say, 'review...
That's a great suggestion - thanks. About to start applying GTD at work (urgently needed...) and really hope that the calendar entries will 100% commit me to doing what I've booked time out for -...
Thanks both for your advice! Think I'm set up now to give GTD a proper go (and some of those good habit tips are useful).
Thanks. The consistency was what I wanted to make sure was realistic before I started. Think it'll work to use the calendar for 100% essential things that need to happen at that time (still plenty of...
Hi. Just starting out on using GTD properly (and using Things for Mac and iPhone to help with that).
Couple of things where I'm not quite clear on the best way to handle them:
Due dates vs...