Found this to be a very helpful #gtd article from @JoeBuhlig I'm implementing it using Things by @culturedcode #w...
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#Omnifocus is one tool I wouldn't go through the day without: http://buhlig.us/1mbDiRK
The power of a desktop tower is tough to beat, but the cords can be a nightmare: http://buhlig.us/V64EyB #desktopmove
Moving a desktop tower a few feet sounds a lot simpler than it really is. http://buhlig.us/V64EyB #desktopmove
It's hard to know if you're working on the right thing without perspective: http://buhlig.us/1uhMEja #dailyreview
A #textexpander is great for canned email responses and signatures: http://buhlig.us/1stTHor
There are few things your screens "need" your attention for. http://buhlig.us/1izFBOC #distractions
I'm not sure how I made it before I tracked my tasks: http://buhlig.us/1yQAprM #taskmanagement
Do you leave your email open all day? You can break that habit. http://buhlig.us/1qF4yux #emailhabit
Your #GTD system might be out-of-date if you're not reflecting on the whole thing: http://buhlig.us/1vTyuDS #GTD
Decide what you'll do with each item in your inbox so it doesn't blow up later: http://buhlig.us/1q1caJc #GTD
"Stuff" can only go so many places. Make a decision and move on: http://buhlig.us/1q1caJc #GTD
Steinbeck on changing your mind and murdering your darlings: http://buhlig.us/1zGvmhy by @brainpicker
I'm not sure how I managed to stay on top of things before #Omnifocus: http://buhlig.us/1mbDiRK
I always enjoy seeing what others use for contexts in GTD. Here's my list of failures and what works: http://buhlig.us/1zGscua
I'm so glad I picked up this book. True inspiration for learning to manage your #energy levels: http://buhlig.us/1w0QDhx
This simple little tool has saved me days of typing time: http://buhlig.us/1stTHor #textexpander
It took me a few years to figure out what worked, but I eventually found the contexts that work for my GTD setup: http://buhlig.us/1uZHQdI
Spend time on a whiteboard brainstorming? Did you share the results with anyone? http://buhlig.us/1rfzvp8 #communicationcycle
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