If you use gmail and read your mail through a browser, you can create a link to the original mail in the notes field of your action (I use Things on mac but I presume Omnifocus has a notes field that...
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If you use gmail and read your mail through a browser, you can create a link to the original mail in the notes field of your action (I use Things on mac but I presume Omnifocus has a notes field that...
I agree, Evernote is awesome for this. I do use browser bookmarks for sites that I regularly use (e.g. Facebook, Gmail) but all the content websites or articles that I want to keep as reference...
I really appreciate all the useful feedback on this thread. Thanks so much everyone!
I use iThoughs HD on the iPad. It's a very nice mindmapping app and the iPad is also a great tool for that activity as I can make a mindmap whilst relaxing in a comfortable spot.
Thanks for starting this thread, great question and I am also curious as to other's views. My system as it stands:
I have a page for each Area of Responsibility in Evernote, which includes...
Two of my favorite David Allen quotes:
"You must be willing to admit what you don’t yet feel is under control before you can deal with it positively."
“When you start to make things happen,...
Thanks so much for all the feedback. Lots of food for thought!
I know that lots of other people also find that their @computer context can get quite big and unwieldy. Here are my distinctions or sub-contexts for this, to help break up the list:
@online (self...
I hope they bring back heroes like Columbo. That guy wrote things down! :)
I encounter a lot of resistance in myself when doing activities where I won't see any real impact for a while (even thought I know it will benefit me long term). Some examples are: promoting a new...
Hello fellow GTD enthusiasts! I thought you might appreciate something I found funny when I went to the movies recently. One of the 'heroic' character traits that they gave "Jack Reacher" (Tom...
I started out with GTD using the "hipster PDA" idea from Merlin Mann's 43 folders blog too. I've since switched to using a software solution for all my lists, but there is nothing quite like paper...