Another view - use the Blackberry as you'll have it with you all the time, have Outlook as your backup. Google around for Blackberry and GTD:
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Another view - use the Blackberry as you'll have it with you all the time, have Outlook as your backup. Google around for Blackberry and GTD:
Tips here:...
Hi all,
There is some disagreement over on this Wikipedia discussion page:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Getting_Things_Done#Software_related_to_GTD
It discusses the main Wikipedia GTD...
Great post on an important issue - I think it'll work well for you.
I place great emphasis on hiding actions from myself! Your system shouldn't hurt your ability to action items, and by being...
Specifically keep them out of your "diary" or calendar.
Just a check - is there a reason why you can't put the actions into a "@Work" context? Often it's because "I don't check my contexts". If...
I use Evernote and really enjoy it. Not for N/A's, but for a reference it's great.
I think they are interesting questions. No answers :)
I've worried about the use-it-or-lose-it myself. One of my friends used his Palm device and a program he came up with to do the opposite of...
Mark - I'd forgotten the name of that app (Consistency), and a user of mine asked the same question. I was hoping someone would mention it :)
My suspicion is that it could work quite well. Using a review instead of heavy use of due dates means you can do the review on Monday or Tuesday and that would be perfect, as long as you do it. ...
Hi,
If you're a software developer and you're working on software that claims some influence by GTD, read on...
I'm keen to create an agreed-upon xml standard for import & export of our GTD...
A friend of mine overcomplicated Notepad. He's very smart and has a lot of things on the go at the same time, so he had a to-do directory-of-directories of text files! Worked for him. I bought him...
I've used it on and off for years and years. I used to do a lot of mappy-visualization work and thought they had a pretty innovative concept going, with a great implementation.
The great thing...
The specific number isn't important, the fact that in represents what you think you need to do, is. The principle is "get it out", and that's what you've done.
Because GTD isn't a snapshot, it's...
Here's what I do, and it seems to work nicely. Obviously it's in my own application but you just have to find a way to replicate it in whatever you're using.
I don't play around with the...
I'm a desktop-solution person but have you thought of maybe trying a moleskine? If I ran around that much maybe I'd just want my actions with me all the time, and maybe a paper solution is worth a...
I'd say try have few nooks and crannys stuff can get lost in. If possible keep them together but find some way of indicating which items are meant to be done very soon. How, depends on your GTD...
This here page:
http://gtd.marvelz.com/blog/gtd-index
Go down to GTD software (offline), 3/4 of the way down.
Blue apple logos everywhere you look :)
Richard
How you can just cast out ideas without patenting them first is beyond me ;)
Supposedly the #1 question asked of the GTD system. Also supposedly never gets asked by people doing a regular weekly review, according to a DA interview!
How many calls do you have? If it's just a few, then the extra overhead might not be worth it, and just a slightly bigger chance you might miss one.
Ryan,
I've not done a lot of things because of worries about e.g. opportunity cost. So focusing on the "why not", instead of the "why". Sometimes those fears are valid, but often not.
There...