Regardless what you use I think it’s a step in the right direction, definitely. I have friends and they are completely unorganized because they don't have any philosophy or methodology, and they have...
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Regardless what you use I think it’s a step in the right direction, definitely. I have friends and they are completely unorganized because they don't have any philosophy or methodology, and they have...
Good idea.
Here is my post from another thread. It seems applicable here wbc. Pretty basic. This is my trusted system. I carry mine around becuase I collect things that may be important. You never know?
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I know how you feel Trish. Everyone’s response here is right; there isn’t any one “complete” app to use. Sounds like to me you are simply using too many things as capture tools. Make things simpler....
Haha, I think to cure this question “where should I start” you should start anywhere. Your questioning yourself and not getting anywhere. This is not derogatory, what I mean is just start anywhere...
I do a weekly review and it matters a lot to me. I recall seeing writings about weekly reviews taking hours to complete. Well, I must say it does take me a while to complete mine. Reviewing contacts...
I found Ready for Anything to be fantastic. It's philosophical but covers many additional problems that may be encountered. Definitely complimentary to Getting things Done, but not to be overlooked....
I recomment a Tungsten T3. I found Palm to have faster applications and is better for the fast power user. I didn't like the pocket PC's. I use these apps daily, it's all I need.
Bonsai
NotePad...
This is a very good topic. However, let me be brief and show you my strategies. “Andersons” post from above is great advise! I can recommend three other tools to do your work.
1. A program like...
You might not be able to get it done in one day. A historical perspective may be in order. I understand your dilemma. However, sometimes I believe the best thing to do it just jump into it, and start...
I also follow the above rule about entering it into my system right away. Random thoughts or a braindump may not be important, so these can obviously wait for processing. Par example, I take notes...
I agree with that. Jenny Ditzler put together an outstanding book. I have read quite a few book on goals and I believe it’s currently on top. She makes it so easy. Many people are successfully using...
Here is my post from another discussion...
Hello everyone, I wanted to share my relatively new, index card filing system. Actually, it is for small slips of paper that contain thoughts, or...
Hello everyone, I wanted to share my relatively new, index card filing system. Actually, it is for small slips of paper that contain thoughts, or personal ramblings and can be used for practically...
David Allen does talk about this in his book: "Ready for Anything: 52 Productivity Principles for Work and Life", I was not sure if you have read it but he discusses a number of philosophical points...
I agree completely. It's nice but too limiting. Not enough functions. But the idea is solid just not the software.
I hear ya! But I get along with it.....it did not kick my butt. Hopefully I will tame the next upgrade and be completely happy at the same time :)
Good post Popeye. It's a shame that LifeDrive does not handle Fitality. I like Fitality and used it for a while but switched back to graffiti. I like the feel of hand writing and graffiti is quick...
Hello Karen nice post. I would like you to ask you if you could post a review of the performance journal after you receive it. I would like to hear about it myself.
Sounds very interesting
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A touchpad?? I don't quite understand? help
I don't have one yet, although I am thinking of trying one out. I currently use a Happy Hacking Keyboard that has a custom configuration which I now...