I keep a mindmap on my ipad for Ideas - I dump any idea into the map. Reviewing this is one of my weekly review items where I can decide if anything needs doing on this or not, plus I can then look...
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I keep a mindmap on my ipad for Ideas - I dump any idea into the map. Reviewing this is one of my weekly review items where I can decide if anything needs doing on this or not, plus I can then look...
I also keep my actions lists on paper and to keep track I use a yellow highlighter to identify the actions that have been started and when complete I go over in a green highlighter that way I can...
I came across the same one and bought a few - the paper is much better than the Moleskine - good quality and great with fountain pen ink. Three pockets in the back make it more useful although it is...
I too have switched back and forth between digital and paper. I have ended up with a hybrid based on what works best for me.
Outlook ( as we use corporately) for calander and day/date specific...
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I will be attending theLondon seminar - but this will be the first time attending any of the live sessions - hoping for further inspiration...
Niall
Great post btw.
I made the move back as well and find it very liberating - yes I still need computer and email etc etc but I find I think when I use paper so I find less stuff falls through the...
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I have a BB but I don't specifically use it for GTD. I use it in GTD mainly for the ability to clear off quick emails and keep my inbox manageable. I don't find the task app very usable, the...
From my experience the main differences are that the add-in enables automatic processing of emails into context lists, assignment to projects, deferring into calander, filing, creating waiting for...
I know what you mean..I have had and still have similar issues (see previous thread) but I have found that the only way round the issue of not getting things done was to force myself to schedule time...
As I was setting things up for the week I wondered what gets in the way of getting GTD 'right'. I came to the conclusion that there was very little but what did get in the way had a major impact. The...
I'm with Brent on this one, I tend to create a file with the most logical name based on how I'd most likely remember where to look. The simpler the filing the fewer place I have to look! e.g. at home...
I have tried digital entry via pocketpc's tablets etc but I have reverted to paper.
I use a pocket notebook for lists by context and for adhoc notes. This is with me all the time.
I have a...
Hi,
Yes I use mindmapping for meeting notes, project planning (supported on pc by mindgenius), general ideas thoughts etc. I tend to use icons to determine next actions - which get put onto the...
Topic close to my heart having tried everything from old Ataria portfolio's, HP100, Psion's, Palms, PocketPC, Smartphone, digital pens and tablets (hopelessly addicted to technology I know!) - I...
Max
personally use a Dymo Letra Tag
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Niall
Mike,
I have found that mindmaps are ideal for breaking projects/activities etc down into manageable chunks - having read the book I also found that getting to an action can be achieved easily -...
I prefer agenda fusion - esp the task by category. I also use pocket mindmap for all other outlines, lists etc, esp. useful with the task link into pocket outlook.
This works well for me with...