What kind of things do I want to keep track of?
In GTD the major categories lists I found useful were: Projects Next Actions Waiting for Someday/Maybe Calendar (p. 140) It should be noted that these are hard copies to be kept in manila folders, or...
View ArticleAction reminders (aka context or @):
Examples: @work @phone @library @home related: @agenda …to prepare for meetings and people @read/review @errands (p. 144, with @ symbols are referances on p. 153)
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getting_things_done_-_glorified_common_sense_-letter.pdf (letter) getting_things_done_-_glorified_common_sense_-large.pdf (plotter) The MindMeister source file is here. E-mail me for a MindManager...
View Articlemy new GTD Google-based dashboard (built with Google Sites)
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View ArticleProductivity Heatmap
from: http://www.productiveflourishing.com/how-heatmapping-your-productivity-can-make-you-more-productive Download a this map here heatmap-blank Posted in GTD, Infovis
View Articlegtd diagram and artical from costco
PDF of artical: costco-gtd-artical-with-cool-diagram2 Posted in GTD
View ArticleThe 6 Horizons of Focus
Runway: This is the ground floor – the huge volume of actions and information you currently have to do and to organize, including emails, calls, memos, errands, stuff to read, stuff to file, things to...
View ArticleThe puzzle of motivation
Dan Pink: The puzzle of motivation | Video on TED.com. Filed under: GTD
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