I my professional life I have a handful of larger projects I deal with - and a number of smaller projects popping up now and then. These projects are fairly well defined when it comes to...
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I my professional life I have a handful of larger projects I deal with - and a number of smaller projects popping up now and then. These projects are fairly well defined when it comes to...
Slightly off topic, but for those of us battling various degrees of procrastination, this very real and humorous description of procrationation may be easy to relate to, but the mitigations described...
While going slightly off-topic: I was also extremely fond of my Palm (classic device type), but it became "unfashionable" and less compatible with IT and restricted IT ways of working and this forced...
Well, it depends, doesn't it? In a perfect world, where one is in full control, only one "trusted device" would be the ultimate goal - the iPhone being a good candidate.
However, depending on what...
Nunodonato, this differentiated approach on projects certainly makes sense!
I have considered having my projects section as a mix of pages with lists of projects (one-liners) and other more...
As I have moved from a digital GTD implementation to paper based approach, I have realized that I may have to change the way I handle my handling of projects when working with paper. In the "digital...
Do you put in personal sensitive information? I guess this question applies for both personal and professional information. Using smartphones and digital tools, this can to some extend be handled...
@jrdouce, Nutrition Dude
I badly envy you all your freedom in choosing tools, and as much as my personal preferences also would include using the cloud and a digital trusted device like the...
Now, as I am gradually returning to basics (meaning paper, see another thread) questions pop up as I let go of the digital domain.
I had a quick look at David Allens paper GTDŽ and Paper...
@Kelly: You've got a good point there - thinking of other relevant statistics, that could provide a better picture of the GTD penetration globally; would you be having some statistics of accumulated...
Some very constructive feedback and all your comments are invaluable. I have read it all and carefully consider all the underlying ideas.
Moving into the cloud is very appealing and should be an...
Classic traditional Palm OS (5.4) based device using HotSync through USB cable for syncing local Outlook client. WebOS is not likely to be able to synchronize with the Exchange server in this case...
Just started in a new job after more than a decade in the same organization. And while the new job is great and appears to be full of opportunities in a huge and global organization, the new job...
Now, the Outlook trick below is not my invention at all, is very low-tech, but it really works and secures that you follow-up on everything and gets things done.
Here is how it works for me: When...
Palm Z22 syncing with Outlook 2003 (with tweaks according to DA) at office and Palm Desktop at home. Simple, basic and never fails - a trusted device... :D
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Hi,
Just to bumb a little update on searching for a good Sony Ericsson phone to double (at least) as a phone and trusted GTD device and to respond to the latest posting, here are a few...
...Sony Ericsson reveals their first Windows Mobile smartphone:
http://www.sonyericsson.com/x1/
And compared with my possible choices GTD-wise, the X1 certainly goes supersonic (hence the...
Well, I got my hands on all three phones today. I do not intend to make this a review in any way, but the short story is that I see the P1i as a half-hearted PDA with phone capabilities....
My employer is (due to corporate policy) going to give all mobile phones an overhaul and Sony Ericsson is the chosen supplier. Today my mobile phone is not really a part of my GTD setup, and I know...