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23 Jul 09

Turn Gmail Into Your Ultimate GTD Inbox - Gmail - Lifehacker

If you're ready to go deeper into GTD, this is an excellent way to turn Gmail into GTDmail. I like the system, except I'm pretty invested in Evernote by now. There's also a Gmail extension for GTD that's been around for a while now. I found it was too involved for my use. If my Gmail inbox were the center of my day, then it might be different story.

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  • If you love Gmail and you happen to be a disciple of the Getting Things Done philosophy, reader Chris Zimmerman details how he employs a couple of Gmail Labs features to transform Gmail into an impressive GTD inbox.
15 Jan 09

Feature: Practicing Simplified GTD

Whenever I talk to someone who knows anything about Lifehacker, whether it's a reader or a journalist, this question is inevitable: "Do you follow Getting Things Done?" My answer is always a whole-hearted "Sorta."

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Exclusive Lifehacker Interview: David Allen on Productivity, Software, and Making It Work

Lifehacker has been writing about David Allen's advice on getting more from your time since its earliest posts. We recently peppered Allen with questions about picking up where GTD left off; here's what he had to say.

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  • David Allen's book, Making It All Work, is available at Amazon.com and bookstores everywhere, and there's a free (and fairly long) live recording of Allen touring the book and general productivity concepts.
11 Dec 08

David Seah - Compact Calendar 2009

Updated 2009 Calendar (USA and other contributors) Now Available!

I find myself doing more project planning these days, so I dusted off my old compact calendar from several years ago. It's just a simple printable calendar created using Excel's date functions and presented like a candy bar o' time, but the design justification runs more deeply than you might think.

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23 Nov 07

EverNote User Forum • View topic - Newbie Question - best practices for EN

  • Here was alpha-geek Linenberger blowing the socks of two of the most formidable alpha-geeks I know of
27 Jul 07

GTD NINJA: 50+ Websites For the Kickass Control Freak

  • We admit it: we’re control freaks. We wanna control every single aspect of our lives…and with the latest Web 2.0 tools, we already can.
27 Jun 07

Web Worker Daily » Blog Archive 4 Ways to Manage Your Personal Stack «

  • These days, genius is one percent attention and ninety-nine percent stack management.
  • make sure that the less important stuff doesn’t get lost
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13 Jun 07

blog.pmarca.com: The Pmarca Guide to Personal Productivity

  • Wow! What a great article! Personally, I think that ths guy is nuts and I truly wish I was at a point in my life where I had the flexibility to follow his "methods." There are some killer prod pr0n tips here, and a lot of good refernces.
    - telecommatt on 2007-06-12
  • As a result, you can always work on whatever is most important or most interesting, at any time.
  • Keep three and only three lists: a Todo List, a Watch List, and a Later List.
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01 Jun 07

Getting things done... in web design :: Boagworld

  • There is one point in the book when David talks about how to handle new projects you are considering undertaking and in particular a series of steps you should complete. These steps are very generic and can be applied to pretty much any project, including the development of a website.
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