Art Gelwicks's Library tagged → View Popular
GTD Toolbox: 100+ Resources for Getting Things Done
"The method is just as popular today as it was back in 2007 when we ran our GTD Ninja post featuring more than 50 apps to help you be more productive and organized. But there are a host of new applications out there to help you be even more productive this year. Below are more than 100 of them."
14 Practical Ways to Use Evernote : The World : Idea Hub :: American Express OPEN Forum
Evernote is a service “in the cloud” that you can dump notes, documents, photos, and tweets into for future access from any computer with Internet access. (Jennifer Van Grove also talks about it in her article.) Here are fourteen uses of Evernote that can help you organize, archive, and share information.
Which is mightier – the pen or the pixel? | WebedtecH
A comparison of using paper vs online for your primary capture tool
Diary of a Self-Help Dropout: Flirting With the 4-Hour Workweek
"Wracked with guilt and a sense of failure, I resort to actual reporting and call David Allen. He's very nice and suggests that to effectively prioritize, I should explode my individual tasks into a philosophical framework incorporating my life's ultimate purpose. Oh, OK. That's all I have to do."
The Monster Collection of Moleskine Tips, Tricks and Hacks - FreelanceSwitch - The Freelance Blog
Productivity in Context » Blog Archive » Moleskine and Me: A Quest for a Mind Like Water
An example of Moleskine meets GTD.
Your GTD System Isn’t the Problem : The Cranking Widgets Blog
-
Fiddlers, listen up: Switch to paper. I’m talking the absolute lowest-fi system you can tolerate. Get rid of the fancy notebook, the expensive software and the pen made from the carcass of some endangered species. Go buy a couple boxes of crappy manila folders, a box of bic pens, a few reams of plain white printer paper and a pocket dayrunner-style calendar. Use only these tools (aside from your phone and your brain) and set yourself up caveman style. Force yourself to live in the GTD wilderness for awhile (which is paradise to some, by them way) and you’ll start to appreciate the way some of the higher-tech setups work. Or you’ll fall completely in love with it and never go back.
Amateur Economist: Review: Miquelrius Notebooks and Journals
A review of one of my favorite notebook lines, the Miquelrius.
Group Interview - Organized Computer : Productivity501
-
I tend to be very paranoid about optical media, so I don’t like to trust my data to be just in one place. John does make a good point about keeping your stuff cleaned up on a regular basis. It is a lot more difficult to force yourself to edit photos from 2 years ago than it is to choose the 5% “keepers” from the past weekend. Finding a good way to organize all of your data can be pretty difficult–particularly with things like photos, videos and audio. I’m having good luck with iPhoto for my pictures, but if I wasn’t using a Mac I’d probably look at Picasa again.
Selected Tags
Related Tags
Sponsored Links
Top Contributors
Groups interested in GTD
Diigo is about better ways to research, share and collaborate on information. Learn more »
Join Diigo
