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  • 3.7.07 GTD Flip-Flop and other news posted in Geekery

    I’m back to & ToDo / Task Management Application for Mac & Windows">Easy Task Manager. Actiontastic is cool, but too lightweight for my current needs. Most of what I want it to do is either promised for the future or not in development at all, which eventually made me question why I was trying to make it work. I’ll settle for poor aesthetics and pretty good functionality (and a very nice pricetag) on Easy Task.

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  • 3.3.07 Circle Six GTD Redux posted in Geekery

    After 1 week of implementing my new productivity system I’m pleased to report that I’m more productive than I’ve ever been in my life. I’ve made a few minor tweaks that I’ll detail, but the system itself, based mostly on tips and tricks I collected around the net, has served me extremely well. When I first implemented it my inbox got so huge that I felt overwhelmed, but I spent the necessary time processing and then took on my tasks one ata a time and got through an amazing amount of work (and even some play) this week. So here is another look at the system…

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  • 2.27.07 Jumping Jehosaphat, it’s working. posted in Geekery

    I blogged about a system I was introducing to my workflow over the weekend. Well, Monday was a “getting used to it” day. But Tuesday, well, Tuesday just turned out to be one of the most productive days of my life. I can’t believe what a difference a few changes make…

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  • 2.25.07 GTD and OSX on C6 posted in Geekery

    I’m going to document my current strategy for organization, roughly based on GTD principles, and then update it after a week of heavy testing. To be very honest, I haven’t read David Allen’s book and probably won’t, although if this system works at all I might find enough time to do it ;-). This system was devised with generous heapings of help from postings at Hawkwings and 43 Folders, the authors of which I consider to be serious productivity gurus. So what follows is not their fault, but if you like it, they get a good portion of the credit. That’s fair, right?

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