Here I’ll cover the 5 steps of GTD and the tools I use in each step. These five steps are the backbone of any GTD implementation. Having the right tools will make the process a lot easier.
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Here I’ll cover the 5 steps of GTD and the tools I use in each step. These five steps are the backbone of any GTD implementation. Having the right tools will make the process a lot easier.
Read moreToday, this blog has been updated every Monday for two years. I want to take this opportunity to not only thank my readers but also to point out some of the resources added to this blog.
Read moreGetting started with Todoist is easy, just read this blog post. Here, you will find an overview of the most important settings, as well as in-depth instructions on how to set up projects and using filters.
Read moreAll of us can from time to time need some productive inspiration. Learning how other people are tackling challenges might give you some inspiration on how to make your day a little bit better.
Read moreWhat is a good definition of productivity? What is the difference between being busy and being productive? Why is it important to understand the difference?
Read moreHave you ever asked yourself are my Evernote secure? If not, you are not alone. Most Evernote users don’t. However, the price of ignorance can be high.
Read moreHow to plan your vacation: Figuring out where to stay, how to get around, how to see what you want to see, and how to pack what you need.
Read moreThere are a lot of reasons why multitasking is bad. Let’s start with the obvious: You suck at it. If you continue to read you will find out why, and what to do instead.
Read moreFinding the best trip planner can be a cumbersome ordeal. After years, of testing different apps, I can conclude that the best trip planner is the combination of App in the Air and Tripit. Read on to find out how and why.
Read more“GTD is absurd, you cannot plan everything.” or “Only obsessive compulsive people follow Getting Things Done.” Heard these before? Read on to learn the perfect answers to some of the myths about productivity and GTD.
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