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Getting ready for OmniFocus
Merlin Mann | Jun 4 2007
(Disclosure: I am a contributor to the OmniFocus project) According to OmniGroup, about 2,500 people are now participating in the "sneaky peak" beta of OmniFocus, and new folks will continue to be added as capacity for support allows. But even if you're not yet using the app and are just waiting to get your hands on a finished version, it's not too early to start thinking about making a smooth transition from wherever you are now. Moving your world of action into a new application is like moving into a new house (and can be almost as stressful). This is your chance to throw away crap, rethink how you've been doing things, and just give yourself a fresh start. So before you ever fire up OmniFocus for that first time, do yourself a favor and get sorted out with your current system first. Believe me, you're much more likely to handle this well before the temptation of having the app in your hands sends you diving into using it full-time. In short, I recommend you start by conducting a thorough review that's focused on bringing all your tasks and projects up to date and in line with reality.
But, whether you're moving from Kinkless, paper, or what have you, when you're finished with this preparation, you should have a completely up-to-date and actionable dashboard of your near-term activities. Remember, it's garbage in, garbage out with this stuff, so be sure you're starting out with as little crap as possible. And, honestly? If you feel your current system has way more trash than treasure, you might (carefully) consider starting over from scratch once OmniFocus arrives. Whatever works for you. In my opinion, OmniFocus works because it helps enforce several habits that have been shown to help people succeed with making a personal productivity system that works and that sticks. Still, it's not a magic wand. Like any tool, it's only as useful as the hand that wields it. In my next post on OmniFocus, I'll go over what I consider to be some best practices that come out of my own experience using OmniFocus for a couple months now, including how to avoid fiddling, how to not get wrapped up in taxonomy, and, how to stay focused on action. 24 Comments
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I'm an OmniFocus alpha tester,...Submitted by Liz (not verified) on June 5, 2007 - 4:42am.
I'm an OmniFocus alpha tester, and I have one caveat about pre-move clean-up. When I began testing, I cleaned and moved my Kinkless file. However, OF didn't have date support yet -- no start or due dates. I'm glad I didn't get rid of my Kinkless dates, because as soon as OF implemented dates -- there were my Kinkless dates, ready for use. As OF stands now, there aren't any recurring or repeating tasks. I'm hoping that OF will pick up my data on this, too. OmniFocus, and GTD aren't right for everyone. Some people's minds think best GTD style, some don't. I tried iGTD, and Thinking Rock, and several others, but none of them matched the way I want to run my life. OF, even in it's pre-natal alpha state, works well for me. But it may never work for you. Once it's in beta (all features present), try it, but don't complain if it's not as "right" for you as a different program. -Liz » POSTED IN:
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