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Analyzing and Breaking Down the GTD ProcessGetting Things Done has exploded in popularity recently, and has become a term that almost every worker has heard, usually from one of their stress-free co-workers. But why is Getting Things Done so effective?...
Comment on My GTD Vitalist Contexts by jordanYes, Jon, actually vitalist has a waiting on function but it slows me down too much too have to click an item and move it there (all about the speed, baby). Instead I just created a context for each individual (ex. ...
Personal Development WebsitesI came across this list a few months ago on Christine Kane's blog. There are a stunning number of blogs dedicated to personal growth and development. I think th ...
GTD Meets Parkinson's LawThe danger of simply creating a list and checking things off as they are completed is that we'll never actually save any time. Unless we focus on completing the project instead of the task.
Zotero 1.0 Released October 31st, 2007Zotero [zoh-TAIR-oh] is a free, easy-to-use Firefox extension to help you collect, manage, and cite your research sources. It lives right where you do your work - in the web browser itself.
Juggle Your Way to SuccessTo me, this is where Getting Things Done steps in. As I am applying GTD in my daily activities, I find that I have much more control over my time. I've been more proactive than reactive. I understand more about how I spend my time and I ...
Getting Things Done Guru David Allen and His Cult of HyperefficiencyWired News - Allen is in Chicago to give one of his daylong seminars, for which several hundred people will pay nearly $600 each for help putting GTD, as his method is known, into practice. Many readers of Getting Things Done apply one or two of the book's tricks ...
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