links for 2007-09-15
posted by CodeGirl-
You’ll need: 1. Two Photographs printed at 4×6 or larger
2. 50-75 sheets of paper (same size as your photos)
3. White glue (or Elmer’s Glue)
4. Scissors
5. A Brush
6. Two clothespins, binder clips, or pegs
7. A small sheet of -
tools for writing, research, notes, general organization
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Almost on a daily basis someone mentions getting back to GTD after having fallen off the wagon. In this article I present nine tips that in my experience as GTD-er and occasional coach helped in Getting GTD Done.
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10 Simple Tips to Start Getting Things Done (to be implemented in this particular order)
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18 tricks that I have successfully applied to my GTD system in order to make it more effective and more efficient. I have grouped the tricks by the 5 phases of the GTD workflow.
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Structure your thinking process, focus your mind, be on the lookout for actionable items, projects, things that other people should do and most all what you are trying to accomplish and what successful accomplishment looks like exactly
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3. Create a rule for transforming Someday/Maybe items into Projects
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Finding time for solitude is extremely important, and yet it’s an area that is often neglected.
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check out all the books listed in the comments as well, good mix of fiction and non-fiction
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cling stickers; light tack for easy removal/moving around
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wall stickers
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i MUST have this for my house
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