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Separating ideas and tasks with Todoist [Hack Your Day]

I’ve been talking a lot about ideas lately, but it so happens that something comes to mind while gathering ideas which I actually want to do definitely, and not just any time in the future. I came a up with a solution that lets me type continuously in Todoist, but it can be applied for [...]

14 June 2008 | Todoist, context, lists, task manager | No Comments

GTD Buzzwords: Advanced Common Sense [Getting Things Done]

This is a guest post by GTD Wannabe of gtdwannabe.com.
The other day, I was listening to Merlin Mann’s Inbox Zero presentation, which was essentially the audio track to a talk he gave to Google employees back in July. It was a great talk, focused on your email, but there were many other nuggets of [...]

25 September 2007 | GTD, General, Guest Post, Productivity, System, common, context, reference, sense | No Comments

10 Tips For Pruning Your Next Action List [Getting Things Done]

There is nothing more demotivating and numbing than a large, unwieldy and obscure to-do list. It leads to more procrastination and certainly doesn’t invite you to be more effective and productive.
How to transform your deteriorated to-do list back to a lean and mean next action list? It’s time for some serious pruning!
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24 August 2007 | GTD, General, Productivity, action, clean, context, form, list, next, project, pruning | No Comments