Maybe Reminders is worth looking at but if you look at reminders you may also want to give Wunderlist a shot. If you think OF is slow at syncing then don't try Evernote as it is the slowest at...
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Maybe Reminders is worth looking at but if you look at reminders you may also want to give Wunderlist a shot. If you think OF is slow at syncing then don't try Evernote as it is the slowest at...
I had a similar issue with Things and never went back. I think you should take the opportunity to again ask yourself:
Paper or electronic
On my computer or web based
If you stick with on your...
Most Windows users are either into Cloud based software or most likely using Outlook. Not too many posts regarding Windows-based software other than Outlook or the Outlook plugin.
One other thing you could do is to find Mark Forster's book, Get everything done and still have time to play. The book is all about overcoming resistance and some of the tips and strategies he uses...
Spootnik is about it.
I use GTD for Collecting, Processing, Organizing and Review pretty stringently. When it comes to doing, I use GTD guidance to select my pre-defined work for the day. Once that selection is made, I...
I suggest that you download printed material and watch the webinar on the Threefold Nature of Work. Some people can never or almost never work off their lists. Some professions move so fast their...
There is a knockoff called the Jotter. It is sold in Atlanta in a local Artlite Pen Store. However, Staples has a cheaper knockoff in their M line of products. See link below:
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I recently went back to paper from OmniFocus. Don't get me wrong, OF is the best electronic tool I have ever used. It is so good and you can create so many views (perspectives) that after a while...
I used my areas of focus list to confirm the things I should be focused on. He had some comments so it helped me fine tune my list.
I use Clear Context, an Outlook plugin at work and OF at home. That being said, I have used OF for both and it does work well with iPad/iPhone. You can even print out OF list and use paper at work.
I used Gqueues for quite a while. It is one of the better online list managers. It was a little slower than some and sometimes it would hang a bit before it accepted my change. Ultimately, i...
I get up at 5:15 am after reading something similar to what you mentioned. Like the others who have posted it makes me quite productive. I do it on weekends as well. I have to admit though, I like...
The action method was created by Behance. You can google them and find out more. It really is not related to GTD although the Action Method could be used as a meeting collection tool or a project...
Thanks Tommy. Busylife is rather interesting. I think if you are interested in using Evernote as a "database" for GTD, a program like Zendone which is a list manager that syncs with Evernote might...
It's a Kanban board, another technique for dealing with projects. There are several of these available online (AgileZen, Kanbannery) although I have to admit that Trello is very nice looking. Would...