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Whitepaper: GTD LoFi/HiFi by Emory

Enough people have been picking my brain lately about my workflow that I decided to document it. Heavily.

Published versions of this draft as I'm writing it will be available online and I will be commiting changes as I work on it.

I'll probably also post something on my weblog or in this thread when revisions are made.

Since email has been a hot topic lately, I started with that section, and I'll be documenting various other topics as I go.

Permalink for this doc will be: http://kvet.ch/pages/gtd-whitepaper-emory

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I think it'd be great...

GOD wrote:
I think it'd be great if other people wrote up case studies of their own GTD system, hint hint...

Inspired by Emory and his 41st iteration, I've decided to throw my hat in the ring too. Unfortunately, I wrote for an hour and didn't get even half-way - no wonder Emory had 41 versions ;)

Here is my part 1: http://gtdwannabe.blogspot.com/2006/04/mifi-implementation-part-1.html

Hopefully, I'll get the rest done in the next few days, but I think it might take a week or more. But don't you worry, I'll make sure to post back here when it's done.

 
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