GTD Power Links
31Dec07
- Mr. Ferriss offers us some groovy information filtering tips…Let’s start with something we can all agree on: In a digital world, the race goes not to the person with the most information, but the person with the best combination of low-volume and high-relevancy information. The person with the least inputs necessary to maximize output. So how do you do it? read more
- Our most precious commodity is time and sometimes we don’t realize that fact until to late…"Time Management" lecture, given by Randy Pausch (via vimeo)
- Dude shares his iGTD and Mail setup via this super cool screencast…I’ve done a quick screencast demonstrating my current, simplified system for creating tasks using Mail.app. I use Mail.app, iGTD and MailTags in the screencast to create tasks and archive important emails with links back to the original emails. I’m new at the screencasting thing, so forgive my amateur approach…(via circlesixdesign)
- I like this, getting thangs done with a Moleskine Cahier…Today I will describe a simple GTD system built around a simple Moleskine Cahier pocket notebook and some 3×5 index cards. Rather than build an entire system, the proper use of simple tools can help steer one towards a full GTD implementation. Much of this is based on Merlin Mann’s Hipster PDA but with the Cahier, we have a more stable inbox and projects list. read more (via mikeshea.net)
- 50 essential GTD resourse? The web is such a wonderful place. Never in all of history have we had this much information available at our fingertips. However, the Web is also one of the biggest causes of information overload. So to help all you
productivity junkies and GTD groupies, I have compiled a
list of the top 50 Essential GTD resources to help you
achieve optimum productivity. read more (via optimized life)
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