This past week, I began to think more about what it means to multitask when I was working on a previous post. As I thought about all the projects that I have on my desk, I realized that none of them are complete. Little by little each of those projects receive some kind of attention. (more…)
Posts Tagged ‘GTD’
Managing Email and Inbox Zero: 10 Best Articles
Productivity - December 16th, 2008 - 1 Comment »
If you work in a job where you are constantly receiving and answering emails, it can become difficult to maintain and your messages will begin to take over your inbox. Below are 10 articles that will help you better manage your email.
- Managing Email to GTD – The book Getting Things Done, by David Allen (Book and CD), has been a cornerstone for the GTD movement that’s sweeping the web and the workplace.” (more…)
My Mac Addiction and the Remedy for Cutting Back
Productivity - December 15th, 2008 - 1 Comment »
Over the past few months, I realized something that crept up on me out of the blue. I’ve been spending more time on my Macbook/Macbook Pro than usual. If I was getting things done then that would be great, but instead, I’ve been spending an insane amount of time doing absolutely nothing. I promised myself that I would cut back when I bought a Macbook Pro. (more…)
TaskWriter: A Simple, Online GTD Tool
Productivity - December 6th, 2008 - No Comments »
As you know, there is a plethora of GTD tools, whether they be online or for a specific operating system. In a previous post, I mentioned that GTD should be very simplistic, if not, it will be easy to abandon the concept. I, like most people desire applications that have plenty of eye candy. But when it comes to the GTD concept, simplicity is key. (more…)
The Keep It Simple Stupid (K.I.S.S.) Version of Getting Things Done (GTD)
Productivity - April 1st, 2008 - No Comments »
I have been reading a few blog posts from those who started on the GTD bandwagon and have fallen off. Especially those who are Mac users. Some have even contracted a bad taste in their mouth for GTD. Why is this? Probably because they are not keeping it simple. (more…)
Using Sidenote for Ubiquitous Capture
Productivity, Tips and Tricks - March 17th, 2008 - No Comments »
In a previous post, I listed the applications that I like and use most often. One that is becoming another favorite of mine is called Sidenote. Though I am a big supporter of the built in applications like Notes and Stickies, Sidenote is simple to use, easy to access, and packs a powerful punch. (more…)