gtd
When I first started using Evernote, I didn’t really think too hard about how I was going to use notebooks. Was I going to have a single notebook? Multiple? Work notebooks and personal notebooks? I didn’t know. I had no idea and didn’t even give it a second thought. Then before I knew it, I [...]
When I’ve had “flow” in a work setting, I have achieved a state of almost uber-productivity. It’s definitely worth it to take a minute to ask yourself: what type of work gets you to flow? How can you set up your work environment to more frequently achieve flow? I guarantee it will be worth the effort.
Yahoo’s Delicious (formerly del.icio.us) is a great tool to have in your arsenal to supplement how you implement Getting Things Done (GTD). In particular, I use Delicious to manage many of my Someday / Maybe and reference lists. Here is a quick overview of how it works.
Google Reader has been my feed reader of choice for awhile now, but it has never achieved the status of a must-have application that I cannot live without. It was only recently that I recognized the reason I have never wholeheartedly embraced it is because I believe it is designed in a way that creates a drag on my personal Getting Things Done (GTD) system; which for me lessens my desire both consciously and subconsciously to make it part of my daily routine.