Posts Tagged ‘gtd’
Processing power
Posted by Rafal | Filed under gtd
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The Getting Things Done methodology uses processing stage to deal with all the inputs of your life. The main premise is to ask question “What’s the next action?”. There is no doing involved in there. It’s simply making decision about the things that enter your life. Processing stage may appear as [...]
Tags: gtd, inbox, processing
GTD Implementation – some tips
Posted by Rafal | Filed under Productivity, gtd
Today I would like to give you some of my tips on how to implement GTD. This is mostly based on my mistakes that I have done when I started my GTD adventure. Hope your will find some value in this. Here they are (in no particular order).
Brain dump – Write it down. This [...]
Tags: gtd, implementation, tips
GTD can be painful
Posted by Rafal | Filed under Productivity, gtd
This idea came to me when I was ironing (not my favourite household duty).
Triathlon is a sport that’s very much orientated on efficient of energy use. The shortest of races takes at least an hour to complete and the longest Ironman last from 9 hours up to 17. To achieve best possible results in this [...]
How I use Onenote
Posted by Rafal | Filed under Onenote
I like to read how people use software and how they come up with various usage scenarios. It allows me to discover new uses, setups and features that I’m not familiar with.
The program that I use the most and that has been storing almost all my ideas, notes, web clippings for the past 3 [...]
Feeling overburdened by GTD?
Posted by Rafal | Filed under Productivity
At a glance the concept of Getting Things Done hints you into the assumption that this is marvelous method to do it ALL. And while to an extent this system allows you achieve a lot, it’s definitely won’t let you do it all. Simply because there is always something more there is no end to [...]
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