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    JJSOmaha Guest

    Default hPDA and Notebook for GTD

    Ok all...how many collection methods do you have?

    Can you help me...I carry a hPDA, notecards and pen, with me throughout the day as well as a notebook with dividers. At times I feel I have too many collection methods and not transferring or making sure all my information is in one place, too many Inboxes...

    Any suggestions or ideas to simplify and make sure I have "one" spot to collect?

    Thanks in advance...

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    I have a notebook for work stuff, a notebook for personal stuff, then I have notepads and index cards all over my house, in my purse, and in my car in case I need to capture something and the notebook isn't at hand. Most of the time I just use the two notebooks. The one for work stays in my office and I process it once a day. The one for home travels with me from home to work and sits on my desk at home. I process it once a day too.

    So far having this many collection places hasn't been a problem. If I happen to write something on an index card or notepad, I just throw the card or page in my work bag and or home in box and process it when I get around to it.

    Maybe you have a processing problem rather than a collection problem? i.e. not dealing with your inputs?

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    Default Collection Methods

    Through my workday I use a legal pad to capture all meeting notes and notes at my desk from phone calls, drop-ins, etc. Junior legal pads are positioned by the phones in my house, as well as the table next to my TV/reading chair. For all other times I use the David Co. wallet. It all gets into "IN" (either at home or the office), and is processed accordingly.

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    Every inbox MUST have a corresponding process for emptying it.

    It follows that you can have as many inboxes as you can comfortably empty.

    I have the following inboxes:

    Hipster PDA
    Work email
    Work voicemail
    Work interoffice mail inbox
    Home email
    Home voicemail
    Home physical inbox
    Facebook
    Twitter

    Where do you keep your Projects/Next Actions lists? Perhaps they're not easy to get to?

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    JJSOmaha Guest

    Default Collection Points/Next Actions

    I have a hPDA with the following sections:

    @Work
    @Errands
    @Calls
    @Home

    and a notebook w/ tabs for:

    Work To-Do
    Personal To-Do
    and Calls

    I got things under the appropriate columns and go forth...should I be doing something different?

    I don't have a Projects/Next Actions list...

    Thanks in advance

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    Question Contexts without Next Actions?

    Quote Originally Posted by JJSOmaha View Post
    I have a hPDA with the following sections:

    @Work
    @Errands
    @Calls
    @Home

    and a notebook w/ tabs for:

    Work To-Do
    Personal To-Do
    and Calls

    I got things under the appropriate columns and go forth...should I be doing something different?

    I don't have a Projects/Next Actions list...

    Thanks in advance
    What are you hPDA sections for (@Work, @Errands, @Calls, @Home) if you don't have Next Action lists?

    According to David Allen To-Do lists are just containers with unprocessed stuff so they are not compatible with GTD.
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    JJSOmaha Guest

    Default Next Step...

    Can you tell me the next steps I need to do or what that would look like then?

    Thanks

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    Maybe I'm confused. You say you don't have any projects or next actions? Congratulations! You're blessed with a very clean life, if there's nothing you have to do.

    So, what do you want to do? What can you comfortably get to in the next week or three? Write down specific goals ("Finish short story"); those are your Projects. Then write down the very next physical action you'd have to do to move forward on each Project ("Create document file for short story"); those are your Next Actions. Each Next Action goes in its appropriate context.

    Does that make sense?

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    A minimal number of collection points is important, as you suggest. Most people have email, voicemail, and a paper inbox. To capture issues that come up during the day, carry a small single pad. At the desk, I have a legal pad and pen that are always ready to go, should I get a phone call I choose to answer, for example. Of course all paper, regardless of source (including meeting notes) goes into your paper inbox for processing.

    > Can you help me...I carry a hPDA, notecards and pen, with me throughout the day as well as a notebook with dividers.

    This sounds like too much stuff. Why do you carry each one? You need to carry your action management system (e.g., PDA, hPDA, paper planner, smart phone) and a capture tool. If you're using a paper-based system, you'll have free-form capture built in. (In my planner - a DayTimer, but brand doesn't matter, I have a tabbed section called "Capture" - works great!)

    So I'd like to hear why you carry the notecards and notebook with dividers as well. If they're for a particular project, great. But then they belong in the project's folder.

    Hope that helps.

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    JJSOmaha Guest

    Default I have "next actions..."

    I just haven't wrote them down---just used the hPDA and notebook to collect---my question was where, somewhere else?, do I write down the actions sections?

    Thanks

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