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Guide to GTD

[WHAT]

  1. ] a simple, pragmatic guide to the “getting things done” method. This run-through of the GTD method is meant to be brief.
  2. ] GTD—or “Getting things done”—is a framework for organizing and tracking your tasks and projects. Its aim is a bit higher than just “getting things done”, though. (It should have been called “Getting things done in a much better way than just letting things happen, which often turns out not to be very cool at all”.) Its aim is to make you have 100% trust in a system for collecting tasks, ideas, and projects—both vague things like “invent greatest thing ever” and concrete things like “call Ada 25 August to discuss cheesecake recipe”. Everything!
  3. ] Sound like all other run-of-the-mill to-do list systems, you say? Well in many ways it is, but there is more to it, and it’s really simple. Promise! So please read on.

[WHY]

  1. ] what is GTD
  2. ] the IN list
  3. ] processing the IN list
  4. ] the next actions list
  5. ] the waiting for list
  6. ] projects
  7. ] contexts
  8. ] agenda contexts
  9. ] the "some day/maybe" list
  10. ] Calendar
  11. ] Weekly Review
  12. ] Trigger Lists
  13. ] Getting it to Work
  14. ] Tools
    1. read/review folder
    2. tickler file

[WHERE]

  1. ] http://hamberg.no/gtd

[WHEN]

  1. ] 2012-mm-dd

[EXAMPLE]

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[HOW-TO]

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[REFERENCE]

  1. ] SRC = hn, comments

 

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