Comments on: How I do GTD http://writequit.org/blog/2007/09/18/how-i-do-gtd/ Tu fui, ego eris Fri, 15 Aug 2014 11:26:27 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=4.1.5 By: bascht http://writequit.org/blog/2007/09/18/how-i-do-gtd/comment-page-1/#comment-440 Tue, 13 Jan 2009 23:17:03 +0000 http://writequit.org/blog/?p=76#comment-440 Thank you!
I got a lot of inspiration from your article.

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By: :wq - blog » Blog Archive » GTD and desktop workflow/setup, revisited http://writequit.org/blog/2007/09/18/how-i-do-gtd/comment-page-1/#comment-305 Fri, 23 May 2008 21:35:31 +0000 http://writequit.org/blog/?p=76#comment-305 […] that might have read my blog for a long time might remember this post about how I do GTD (Getting To Done) on my machine(s). Well, I decided it’s been quite a while since I’ve talked about that, so I’ll […]

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By: Joel Esler http://writequit.org/blog/2007/09/18/how-i-do-gtd/comment-page-1/#comment-115 Sat, 05 Jan 2008 15:46:34 +0000 http://writequit.org/blog/?p=76#comment-115 Matt,

Thanks for the point to the article! I appreciate it!

Joel

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By: getting all my crap organised - draft 1 « The Painted Porch http://writequit.org/blog/2007/09/18/how-i-do-gtd/comment-page-1/#comment-114 Mon, 24 Sep 2007 23:15:30 +0000 http://writequit.org/blog/?p=76#comment-114 […] not immediately For my daily tasks list a smaller moleskine notebook, implementing the key show in this […]

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By: Lee Hinman http://writequit.org/blog/2007/09/18/how-i-do-gtd/comment-page-1/#comment-113 Wed, 19 Sep 2007 17:50:12 +0000 http://writequit.org/blog/?p=76#comment-113 Yea, I find that online todo lists don’t really work too well for me because most of my memory of tasks comes from muscle memory of actually writing it down.

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By: Delilah Hinman http://writequit.org/blog/2007/09/18/how-i-do-gtd/comment-page-1/#comment-112 Wed, 19 Sep 2007 17:33:54 +0000 http://writequit.org/blog/?p=76#comment-112 Yeah, Moleskines are really nice. I recently purchased one and am currently using it for school. In the front I write homework that is due and flipped over and upside down I write foreign words to look up. Though I usually only work with e-todo lists, the Moleskine is proving to be useful. Thanks for encouraging me to get one, Matthew :)

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By: Kephas http://writequit.org/blog/2007/09/18/how-i-do-gtd/comment-page-1/#comment-111 Wed, 19 Sep 2007 16:27:06 +0000 http://writequit.org/blog/?p=76#comment-111 Wow, dude. I would have to say that your organizational skills are quite superb. Mine pale in comparison. However, I think that that is due to the lesser amount of tasks that I might have, not being an admin or anything. Typically I get 0-5 emails/day, which I suppose is nice, because I don’t have a lot to go through. Then for a todo list, I just use a legal pad. I make checkbox next to the stuff I need to do, and check them off when finished. I like the Moleskine idea a lot though, perhaps I’ll try that.

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By: Legit http://writequit.org/blog/2007/09/18/how-i-do-gtd/comment-page-1/#comment-110 Wed, 19 Sep 2007 14:29:15 +0000 http://writequit.org/blog/?p=76#comment-110 Ah, so thats why you had a moleskine notebook the other day, I’ve been meaning to ask you about that. While I haven’t really looked into GTD all that much the whole structure seems too hard for me to learn while I’m in the middle of school, so for me, its the old “I need to make sure to remember this” routine.

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By: itsjustcamille http://writequit.org/blog/2007/09/18/how-i-do-gtd/comment-page-1/#comment-109 Wed, 19 Sep 2007 04:41:47 +0000 http://writequit.org/blog/?p=76#comment-109 So, the title didn’t sell me at first, because I thought it was more computer stuff that would be way over my head. But I am thoroughly intrigued. I sit here thinking about how I organize my job, which is far different from yours. For one, we don’t use e-mail at my job, we use voice mail. I have to remember to call in to my voicemail to check it every few hours. And I don’t write things down usually, I just remember them, or respond to them as they come. Since I work at 8 different locations, with over 50 different individuals on a person-to-person basis, and under 3 different structures; I use folders, as opposed to a notebook of tasks. And my basic task with each individual only changes once a year, however the mode in which these tasks are completed changes. Thus, the handy sticky note. Things needed for the next time spent with an individual are written non-specifically on a sticky note and slapped in a folder that summarizes each location. No specific individual is written, I just remember. So, I guess I collect info during the time spend with each individual, I write down needs, I process as I drive or sleep or cook dinner in my background thoughts, I organize materials at the beginning of each week-stuffing them into specific folders, I review in the first five minutes with an individual, and I do for the remainder of the time. I have no clue if that is anything near what you’re trying to talk about…but there you go. I don’t really think I’m that organized at all.

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By: Delilah Hinman http://writequit.org/blog/2007/09/18/how-i-do-gtd/comment-page-1/#comment-108 Wed, 19 Sep 2007 01:33:26 +0000 http://writequit.org/blog/?p=76#comment-108 Can you set up Growl for my mail client?

Anyway, for my GTDness can be found on notely.net and the to do list on my iGoogle homepage.

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