I’m currently experimenting with life organization techniques (see previous entries).
There are two basic approaches: high tech and low tech.
The high tech approach implies keeping your schedule and todo list entered into a computer somewhere, requires explicit categorization, date and timeentries etc. The advantage is that computers are good at keeping track of the “meta” stuff […]
Entries Tagged as 'GTD'
Data entry.
May 13th, 2005 · No Comments
GTD, and why every other organizational system sucks.
September 13th, 2004 · No Comments
[Continued from Getting Things Done]
Some more barely organized rambling about GTD.
One key for me is that GTD is not a calendar based system. I subscribed to Daytimer for a year once, and found it almost useless for the way that I work. I did really like the little lined, blank notepads that came […]
Getting Things Done.
September 9th, 2004 · 1 Comment
A few months ago I bought a book called Getting
Things Done by David Allen after hearing it recommended by Danny O’Brien
in his Life Hacks talk at LayerOne. I recently got re-inspired to actually read the book and try out some of the ideas in it.
GTD (as its converts call it) is really not so […]
