Category: GTD
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There was a recent tweet on Twitter #GTD from Emily Wilska (@OrganizedLifeSF) asking for a "status report" template that one might fill out after completing a David Allen GTD Weekly Review. While I don't have a status report template, I do have a personal Weekly Review dashboard hosted up on…
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I wasn’t able to attend this event but I thought it was important to capture and share. Kelly Forrister at the David Allen Company recently did an innovative event on Twitter (#GTD #Tweekly). It was an interactive Getting Things Done Weekly Review. Here is the sequence via 29 tweets that…
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One of my co-workers recently came up with this handy DIY Moleskine (or other journaling notebook) hack to let you easily put in and remove productivity templates from DIYPlanner.com. Find the template you want to put in your moleskine, print it out, cut to size, and then use 'repositionable' glue…
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I'm going on my fourth moleskine as my primary David Allen Getting Things Done (GTD) capture device. The first one covered 2005, for some reason 2006-2007 was captured in one, and last year (2008) went into a single moleskine. Here are some of the steps I've refined in setting up…
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I was recently able to attend a David Allen Getting Things Done (GTD) Roadmap seminar during one of my regular trips to Washington DC. It was a fabulous one-day conference. As someone who has been practicing some form of GTD since 2004, it was great to finally get to learn…
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This Memorial Holiday weekend in San Diego looks very busy for us. When things start to look like they might get potentially out of control with the family schedule, I’ve found I like to have a ‘low-tech paper’ calendar for the family to look at in the kitchen. I usually…
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I recently read a post by Kelly Forrister "What makes a good Getting list manager?" But it wasn’t until I read Eric Mack’s analysis of her post that I made the connection that I should evaluate what I do. Here is the criteria: Sorting lists by context Ability to assign…