Archives for the 'capture' Category

Number 1 Productivity Practice [The 4-Hour Workweek Journal]

You may have noticed that I have been missing in action for a couple weeks. The culprit behind this absence? Multiple projects and an ongoing problem with perfectionism. With respect to the projects, I am working on two major activities at work, one of which is completely new, uncharted territory with the requisite, and inefficient, [...]

28 April 2008 | Getting Things Done, Personal Productivity, Productivity, busy, capture, life hack, perfectionism | No Comments

Results of 1 Year of GTD [Getting Things Done]

After consistently applying GTD for close to one year now, I can safely conclude that valuable and lasting productivity habits have formed in my life.
Like many other people, I have studied and used several productivity systems. I picked up various useful principles and techniques from them, but none of them seemed to fully apply to [...]

7 October 2007 | GTD, General, Personal, Process, Productivity, Professional, benefits, capture, effective, focus, habits, organize, outcome, results | No Comments

Ask the Reader - Favorite Ubiquitous Capture Tool? [Getting Things Done]

Yes, I’m a curious guy. I can’t help it. Please indulge me!
One important element of any GTD implementation is our little friend, the ubiquitous capture tool (UCT for short). This is GTD speak for the tool you use as a GTDer to quickly capture anything - and I mean anything - that pops [...]

2 July 2007 | GTD, General, capture, tool, ubiquitous | No Comments