Tag: “List Management”

Getting Things Done - GTD

GTD Recipes: Read Later

GTD Recipes: Read Later

As the first post of this series, I will explain how I manage, a la GTD, the articles and news I want to read, without interrupting my work.

Getting Things Done - GTD

The Someday/Maybe list, under control

The Someday/Maybe list, under control

I am afraid the Someday/Maybe list is doomed to become a bottomless pit where we accumulate our creativity and pending projects. All the stuff that we cannot process right now, are immediately set as something that we will do someday, so this list becomes a huge queue of wishes. It is for this reason that the Someday/Maybe list cannot be treated as a manageable foreground list, like Next Actions, but we should work to structure it so as not to lose confidence on it and avoid turning it into a storeroom for our activity.

Getting Things Done - GTD

Basic GTD: The Calendar

Basic GTD: The Calendar

In GTD, the Calendar is used in a very different way than in other traditional time management systems.

Getting Things Done - GTD

Keep it simple, let's not complicate our GTD

Keep it simple, let's not complicate our GTD

It is great to have powerful tools that give us confidence and enthusiasm, but let’s face it, all this functionality is sometimes translated into complex personal management systems. Either because we do not go beyond the basics in the learning phase, or because we do not perform a self-analysis, reflection process about how we are using it, software sometimes becomes an inert stuff in which we do not evolve.

Getting Things Done - GTD

How to handle routines in GTD

How to handle routines in GTD

Routines or repetitive, recurrent, scheduled tasks… Different names for the same concept. They are actions or events that repeat over time. There is some negative bias in them, perhaps because they are usually boring tasks that do not require too much creativity. They are usually unattractive so, when we have to procrastinate, they are the perfect victims.

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