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getting things done

David Allen, the author of Getting Things Done, released a new book today. It’s called Making It All Work: Winning at the Game of Work and Business of Life. From Amazon’s product description: David Allen’s Getting Things Done hit a nerve and ignited a movement with businesses, students, soccer moms, and techies all the way [...]

I’ve made no secret of my love for OmniFocus and it’s integration in my workflow. As a result, I often have people ask me more about how to use OmniFocus, or even about how I use it specifically. I’m not surprised. OmniFocus does have a learning curve, and it is not intuitive for a first-time [...]

I need to write this entry for myself as much as anyone. I’ve been consumed by my task list this week. Too many projects converged at once with barely enough time and energy to get them done. I’ve kept so busy doing, I’ve had little chance to just be. As much as I love practicing [...]

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. David Allen’s

This is part 1 of 5 in a series on capturing everything. Other entries: capture everything: tasks capture everything: ideas capture everything: out and about capture everything: the incubator capture everything revisited: jott I have always had a good memory — some friends even call me Rain Man, though I’ve forgotten who they are. This [...]

getting things created

January 12, 2008 · 1 comment

The mind is not a vessel to be filled, but a fire to be kindled. – Plutarch I am enamored with the concept behind this quote. In this age of information, it is commonly concluded that the chief role of the human brain is to remember and store all that information we come across. While [...]