I keep a separate list call @DEADLINES where I keep all of my due date information. It is part of my daily routine to check that list. I also have the option to put them on my calendar if I want to...
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I keep a separate list call @DEADLINES where I keep all of my due date information. It is part of my daily routine to check that list. I also have the option to put them on my calendar if I want to...
Another option is Future Me (which has an interesting take on the subject!)
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Alexander:
I put these on a Daily Checklist that I go through when processing each morning.
I do then put it on my NA list, and yes, it gets crossed off when done. Then the cycle repeats...
I can only advise based on what I do.
When it comes to info like this, nice to have, but "reference" in nature, I err on the side of throwing it out. A good test is to imagine that your...
Oogie:
Just a quick clarification. I only use the "sloppy box" method with my personal financial stuff (bank statements, credit card invoices, water bill).
At work, I file stuff away in...
Tomas:
I was a Palm die-hard who missed the platform alot after I moved to a Blackberry (very disappointing in comparison). Much to my surprise, when I finally got an android smartphone, I got to...
Was hoping you all could give me a hand with some research I am doing for a book. I am hitting a dead end, and am amazed at the following fact:
There are very few books that have been written on...
Huda:
I am a sales manager as well, and i always tell my people to approach your problem from the opposite side.
Being productive has nothing to do with choosing "what to do". It is choosing:...
Aro:
I am in a similar circumstance, as I am currently in the middle of writing an ambitious book, that is a high priority in my mind, but isn't something I can just "work on as much as possible...
This is a great topic.
When deciding how to organize anything, I always consider if the amount of time spent organizing is going to give me ROI in the near future.
For example: I am going to...
I would like to chime in with the observation that the type of inbox you choose really doesn't matter, as long as it conforms to a few basic characteristics.
* It should have at least 3 sides so...
I have been using Remember the Milk for just about as long as it has been around, and it has always been a key part of my GTD systems. It is simply THE best list manager I have ever used - bar none....