GTD Times:
A longtime stalwart of David Allen’s personal GTD setup is his Tickler File System. This 43-folder system is like having your own post office to mail things back for your attention and awareness–exactly when you need to see (Read More)
Submitted by funkyboy
from Google Reader:
When word hit the street that popular virtual assistant service I Want Sandy was shutting down, many people were shocked and well, saddened. Sandy was a well built application with a nice dash of personality.And so many peopl (Read More)
Submitted by seoguru
from blog:
Il primo verbo che si sente pronunciare parlando di blogging spesso è: “fare”. Ma “fare” non porta a nulla se non questo non è supportato da un altro verbo altrettanto importante: “pianificare”. E i modi per pianificare sono (Read More)
Submitted by DougCaldwell
from Twitter:
I subscribed to gtd's channel on YouTube http://www.youtube.com/user/gtd?feature=autoshare_twitter. (Read More)
Submitted by georgedearing
from Twitter:
{nice addition} Add Remember The Milk to your Google Calendar sidebar // #GTD (http://tinyurl.com/y93rf7e) [Remember The Milk Blog]. (Read More)
GTD Times:
It certainly has been a while since I’ve written anything for GTD Times, so long that one might think I’d fallen off the wagon. Not true – somewhat. It’s not as if I’d fallen and couldn’t get up – it was that I was buried a (Read More)
GTD Times:
We wanted to share this amazing letter from Kevin, who recently attended a GTD Mastering Workflow class with Danny Bader. He describes what he did after the class, including a wonderful experience of connecting with his daug (Read More)
Submitted by Avi
from Google Reader:
Adobe AIR is a great platform to build efficient and cutting edge desktop applications, that work on any operating system.In the last few years, hundreds of very useful applications have been built on AIR for all sorts of pur (Read More)
GTD Times:
The Wall Street Journal took a closer look at the phenomenon of Getting Things Done. They also reviewed some time management approaches like Covey and The Pomodoro Technique. While there are quite a few differences in each (Read More)
Stepcase Lifehack:
Granted, the year’s not done yet, but publishers start to slow down new releases right about now, so it’s not likely we’ll see another contender for “best of 2009” until January. Plus, Christmas is coming up, and I wanted to (Read More)
David Seah:
Summary: I've been watching quite a bit of Japanese animation (anime) lately, both familiar and new. Unexpectedly, I've reconnected with themes and feelings that I've lost touch with, and am renewed!It was just a few weeks ag (Read More)
GTD Times:
Readers of my site know that I am a big fan of David Allen’s “Getting Things Done” methodology, which the cool kids call “GTD” (see my 5 must read business books post).GTD for some is a life changer. I can tell you that I per (Read More)
Submitted by georgedearing
from Twitter:
Evernote Raises $10 Million From Investors [Bits Blog - NYT] #GTD #productivity #fb http://ff.im/-bxn4f. (Read More)
GTD Times:
I’ve recently had the opportunity to play with an integrated software/capture service called MyCaption. I want to use this post as a way to introduce BlackBerry® owners to the benefits of the software in your GTD® practice.B (Read More)
Submitted by DougCaldwell
from blog:
Quotable quote from "Getting Things Done" by David Allen; "...work on only one thing at a time, with great and unflinching focus, and have the next “next action” immediately retrievable in your reminder/to do/next action prom (Read More)
Organize IT:
My regular recap of interesting finds from the last few weeks.Inbox Zero. On Twitter I see this term used all the time. For some reason, a lot of people seem to think it equates to the same thing as GTD. Sure, having an empty (Read More)
GTD Times:
Check out this 5 minute podcast from David Allen on what he suggests for getting started with GTD. If you’re not yet a subscriber to our free podcast series, here’s how to get started.
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webworkerdaily:
As Google is issuing Wave invites in a steady trickle, those fortunate enough to have an account are trying to figure out how this new tool might fit into their workflow and help them better communicate and collaborate with t (Read More)