I was on the GTD drive recently when I came across a very cool way to do GTD. It's called GTD+R and is designed by Japanese software engineer Kenji Ohta. You can check it out at his site: http://gtd-r.blogspot.com/
The site is a how-to of the system and includes downloadable templates in PDF format. The templates are designed for A4 paper and really should be printed on that size.
Check it out and tell me what you think. Any questions? Ask me!
I like it because of it's simplicity and ease of use. I am now tracking many more projects/items then I ever had previously and the satisfaction of trashing a slip (meaning you did something) is fulfilling. The best part is that its a non computer system, which seems far superior to the other hundreds of options out there.
Note: Wondering what is GTD? Read this book- Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity, by David Allen
The site is a how-to of the system and includes downloadable templates in PDF format. The templates are designed for A4 paper and really should be printed on that size.
Check it out and tell me what you think. Any questions? Ask me!
I like it because of it's simplicity and ease of use. I am now tracking many more projects/items then I ever had previously and the satisfaction of trashing a slip (meaning you did something) is fulfilling. The best part is that its a non computer system, which seems far superior to the other hundreds of options out there.
Note: Wondering what is GTD? Read this book- Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity, by David Allen