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contexts: meetings

August 24, 2009 · 0 comments

This is part of an ongoing series on Contexts where I explore some of the unique contexts I’ve been working with in my GTD system.
I’ve added a new context to OmniFocus. This one seems kind of obvious, but it’s not one I’ve thought to use before. In fact, some of you GTD’ers might already use [...]

contexts: waiting

March 2, 2009 · 0 comments

This is part of a series on Contexts where I explore some of the unique contexts I’ve been working with in my GTD system.
Thinking I would spice up this post with an image, I did an image search on the word waiting. Not the most exciting search I’ve ever done — images of sterile waiting [...]

contexts: writing

February 9, 2009 · 0 comments

“It’s not the writing part that’s hard. What’s hard is sitting down to write.” – Steven Pressfield in The War of Art
Sometimes ideas are pressing on my finger tips, demanding that I allow them to burst out into written words.
Usually not.
Most of the time, ideas form inside, where I guard them until I think they [...]

contexts: weekly review

January 29, 2009 · 1 comment

This is part of a series on Contexts where I explore some of the unique contexts I’ve been working with in my GTD system.
While David Allen’s Getting Things Done has shaped a lot of my workflow, my efforts at implementing a weekly review have been half-hearted. For more than a year, I’ve scheduled an appointment [...]

thinking about contexts

January 23, 2009 · 6 comments

As often happens with the new year, I find I have a renewed willingness to rethink everything. This ranges from the larger looming questions of life goals and purpose, all the way down the practical minutiae of how I structure my days and workflow.
In particular, I’ve been revisiting the contexts that I use in OmniFocus. [...]

contexts: tinkering

February 6, 2008 · 0 comments

This is part of a series on Contexts where I explore some of the unique contexts I’ve been working with in my GTD system.
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