GTD and achieving Inbox Zero inside of GMail is simple. I’ve been using methods and aspects of David Allen’s GTD for several years now and when I ported my email to Google Apps (let’s face it, for the spam filters), … Continue reading →
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Getting Things Done is a method that I became very familiar with a few years ago. When I went to look for something to keep me organized, it wasn’t because I was unorganized. It was because I was trying to … Continue reading →
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It’s been a little while since I posted, and I’ve been saying that I need to get posts in more regularly. Since my last post, I went on my first real (by that I mean a week long or more) … Continue reading →
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Ah – lovely NY/Long Island rainy morning commute. I personally hate it. But it does serve a good time to listen to some tunes and plan out the day. GTD happens anywhere and when practiced, everywhere. I try to think … Continue reading →
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Zero Inbox — one of the great accomplishments of any productive day. I’m a big fan of the Zero Inbox methodology. The theory in a nutshell is when you process your email, read the email and think of “what do … Continue reading →
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There’s nothing better than to getting started with a project, task, writing a well thought out email, or write a blog post than a nice clean desk. My desk usually is fairly clean to start off with, because I tend … Continue reading →
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I’ll be honest, I’ve never been an extremely organized person outside of digital life when I was younger. I’ve always wanted to be though, as the start of each school year, I liked the idea of a fresh, clean, organized … Continue reading →
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