36: My Current GTD Structure
It's been a while since I've shared my entire GTD structure. And now that I'm rereading the book, I figured it would be a good idea to share what I'm currently doing before it changes.
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Ideas and reminders come to us when we’re not ready for them or when we can’t do anything about them. We remember to clean out the gutters when it’s raining....
Google Tech TalksJuly 23, 2007ABSTRACTMerlin Mann, a well known productivity guru and creator of the popular 43 folders website will talk about Getting Thing...
Task management software for busy
professionals that helps them accomplish more every day.
For a long time, I kept my active Next Actions in Omnifocus and my potential (someday/maybe) actions in Evernote. It worked, but it felt a bit cluttered so I...
I’ve been a supporter of Evernote for a long time. I’ve written a number of articles on it and convinced a number of friends and family to start using it....
Automation in OmniFocus 2.14 OmniFocus 2.14 improves automation by adding support for two-way communication with other iOS apps. In iOS, the primary way that apps talk to each other is...
I’m guilty of looking for ways to accomplish tasks on the computer long before it crosses my mind to try paper or the whiteboard. It’s almost embarrassing so...
After reflecting on the process of writing a daily schedule by hand and discussing the benefits of the analog over the digital, I’ve decided to try writing a...
A quick overview of how I see the higher Horizons of GTD and why they are important. Also, I talk about why I think our babysitter is awesome.