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GTD - so far, falling off the wagon & dilemmas dilemmas...
direwolf | Jul 30 2006
I know, unwieldy subject title but it encapsulates where I am now. Some of GTD is working well for me, some isn't [I should probably say, *I'm* not working well] but I've only known about it for a few months so I guess I'm still at the 'tweak & bed in' phase. What's working; email - both work & home email clients now have @Action, @Reference & @Waiting folders which I put to good use. home inbox - I've now got an established physical inbox for stuff that previously used to spread out around the place [bills, CDs for re-filing etc] What's not working; weekly review - keep forgetting to do it [!] collection tools / NA lists - went for the analogue 3x5 card approach but whilst they hold everything, they look a bit bad [handwriting isn't the best] and I tend to not carry them with me anymore [like to travel light]. So, there I am at the moment. Maybe I should reconsider using some sort of PDA for collection/diary but I really wanted to go for something that didn't crash / need recharging / need re-synching but we'll see. Any thoughts / encouragement appreciated! Thanks. 18 Comments
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shrink-wrapped - anyone know if...Submitted by Berko on August 2, 2006 - 6:47am.
direwolf wrote: shrink-wrapped - anyone know if they've got blank sheets that could be used for lists ? Here in the States, Barnes & Noble had two different varieties of the planner: one that was 18 months of just the calendar and another that had the same 18 months but with each week on only one page instead of two and then the opposite page was a journal. With Journal Planner Only Also, BN had them in red in addition to the classic black. Very slick. HTH. » POSTED IN:
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