Tag: GTD
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David Allen (author of Getting Things Done) recently introduced some new mobile pouches for collecting and organizing ‘stuff.’ The are in orange (so they can’t be missed) and are called "Getting Zip Pouch." I’ve been using an alternative from The Container Store called "Zippered Vinyl & Mesh Pouches." I usually…
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My favorite tool to integrate Getting Things Done (Getting) into Microsoft Outlook 2003 is called Jello Dashboard. It is now officially open source.
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I seem to be in a nearly constant state of working on being personally more efficient and productive. This seems to even creep in during vacation. So, while I can honestly say "I had a great two-week family beach camping vacation at San Elijo, CA" — it will seem strange…
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A question came up via email from someone who wishes to remain anonymous — "Why Moleskine and not a PDA or my Tablet PC all the time?" For those that know my technical history, this is a good question. In the past I’ve been completely digital … from the Newton…
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** ROUGH DRAFT ** My current process of tracking day-to-day items when not by my computer(s) is a three step "theoretical" process: Capture and work-off on a daily basis a single 3 x 5 note card (some days multiple cards) If something doesn’t get scratched off the note card(s) by…