Thanks - I've owned OmniFocus for over a year now, but it was so overwhelming I had stopped using it. You've restored it for me with your clear explanation of setting up a few key Perspectives.
Interesting... I like how you are generating a perspective based on flags. That gives me some ideas. However... your Contexts completely defeat the point of GTD. Not that you have to use a GTD methodology... do whatever works for you. But basically, you are using more of a Covey "priority" based system method.
I recently found Gtdagenda and I think it fits perfectly with GTD. It has goals, projects and tasks, contexts, next actions, checklists, schedules and a simple calendar.
Where is part 2???
SidhaSuccess 1 year ago
No sound or at least a text transcription?
scottsilby 1 year ago
Thanks - I've owned OmniFocus for over a year now, but it was so overwhelming I had stopped using it. You've restored it for me with your clear explanation of setting up a few key Perspectives.
HowToExplainAnything 2 years ago
Interesting... I like how you are generating a perspective based on flags. That gives me some ideas. However... your Contexts completely defeat the point of GTD. Not that you have to use a GTD methodology... do whatever works for you. But basically, you are using more of a Covey "priority" based system method.
devhuman 2 years ago 2
Great vid thanks.
jasonkadams 3 years ago
I recently found Gtdagenda and I think it fits perfectly with GTD. It has goals, projects and tasks, contexts, next actions, checklists, schedules and a simple calendar.
dannielo 3 years ago
Sorry About the length BTW
s8m2s 4 years ago