While Evernote can be used for GTD, it lacks so many features that are simple but powerful for GTD to truly shine. Projects is a good example. Sequential and Parallel projects. The ability to have a focus list. Calendar, Tickler/reminders, Delegation with email and contact information, etc.
It's a simple and nice setup, but lacks too many important things that make up GTD.
@fullsleevetats Sorry about the sound. I created it and there was mic issues... Anyways, you can find the whole system outlined on my blog: Darren Crawford . com or just google "evernote gtd"
GTD sucks for actually 'getting things done'...
All you need is a simple to do list with notepad...
mobilemarketing123 2 weeks ago
While Evernote can be used for GTD, it lacks so many features that are simple but powerful for GTD to truly shine. Projects is a good example. Sequential and Parallel projects. The ability to have a focus list. Calendar, Tickler/reminders, Delegation with email and contact information, etc.
It's a simple and nice setup, but lacks too many important things that make up GTD.
ProxStud 2 months ago
Others interested in that combo may want to look at The Secret Weapon, a new free system that combines GTD and Evernote.
7440n 3 months ago
AUDIO!?!?!
WilliamsPartnership 5 months ago
Lazy ass youtuber couldn't even narrate his own damn video...
edthewave 5 months ago
Do you not use the projects feature of GTD? How do you handle anything that involves more that one action?
olssondc 6 months ago
Gotta have audio . . .
Phopunzil 7 months ago
Thanks, I could get hooked on one minute explanations for everything!
conversad 10 months ago
@fullsleevetats Sorry about the sound. I created it and there was mic issues... Anyways, you can find the whole system outlined on my blog: Darren Crawford . com or just google "evernote gtd"
darrenscrawford 11 months ago
Sound would have been helpful.
paulhoy 1 year ago 2