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GTD Help
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Tips and tricks on how to Get Things Done, following the principles set forth in David Allen's book "Getting Things Done".
Recent Posts
Using GTD to survive the holidays
GTD Times has a nice article today about tips to survive the holidays using GTD. This time of year gets very hectic for many people, and staying on top of your GTD system can help quite a bit. Their tips include: Staying on top of your calendar ...
GTD using Google Wave?
As you probably have heard, Google Wave released to a much larger (but still invite-only) audience last week. I’ve been playing with it for a few months now, as I was fortunate enough to get invited to the developer preview earlier in the yea...
Another small Gmail bonus: Hide Read Labels
Gmail Labs has some of the coolest stuff. I try to keep it as clean as possible (Inbox Zero!) and I’ve shown you other small time-savers from Gmail Labs, like “Send & Archive“. This is along those lines. Recently, Google mad...
The little things count too; Nozbe adds automatic scrolling when switching projects
I’ve written before about how small things can make a big difference: Getting rid of your email folders in Outlook, Using “Send & Archive” in Gmail, and things like that. This is another example of that — it’ll onl...
How I use Dropbox to get things done.
I’ve found Dropbox to be a huge timesaver, and it’s an essential part of my GTD system. Watch this short screencast to see how I use it to Get Things Done: Post from: GTD HelpHow I use Dropbox to get things done. Post from: GTD HelpHow...
A real cost saver due to GTD — fewer administrative needs
Late last year, I was considering getting an administrative assistant for myself. I simply had too much to do — to many e-mails, too many tasks. I wasn’t sure if I wanted to hire a local person to help, or just use a virtual assistant...

