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Getting back on the GTD Wagon, episode 2

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Uploaded by on Dec 10, 2007

I stopped using GTD, and then I started again. This is my story.

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  • I have been struggling with a calender system that works for me. I am currently just using a black moleskine notebook. I am thinking about going back to a Franklin Covey (7 Habits Theme) Classic Style planner in combination with the moleskine for more free form note taking.

  • I use the moleskin pre-made calendars. You can get page a day or weekly. I like one with the weekly calendar on one side and a blank page (for notes) on the other. They have their 2009 and even 2008/2009 ones out right now.

  • Yes bring back the purple :D

    And don't put that on the someday/maybe list either!

  • It's back! Check out the filing video!

  • Hi Prismaxxx, thanks for your comment! It's true, it you don't like it, you won't use it! Re: my hair. I change it a lot, based on what I feel is an authentic expression of me. I felt too many people expected me to be purple, and pressured to keep that up, so I tried something new. I am however, seriously considering going back to purple soon, because it was fun!

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  • can I take you out on a date. GTD is so sexy

  • i tink that your a sad person...

  • @freddiecox use google calendar, it weights.... NOTHING

  • 1) Get it out of your head into a capture tool

    2)A Get the stuff in the capture tool to tell you when you need to act on it

    2)B Get the stuff in the capture tool so you can develop actions required and then schedule in a system external to you to get it done

  • You remind me of Chloe from 24.

    (That's a compliment)

  • Where is Episode 1????

  • I use Todoodlist by Nick Cernis. It helps me to organize my tasks and goals in a more abstract fashion. I set up my actions in more of a "mind map" fashion and then use 4 x 6 index cards held together by Circa/Rollabind rings as my carrying notebook/inbox to knock out the tasks for my day. It clears my head, keeps me on track and I don't carry a bunch of stuff around all the time. One small, customizable notebook is all I need! That and a pencil. "Todoodlist" is an ebook btw.

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