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It's in my purse whenever it is not on my desk.
Inspired by a small comment discussion on an emdot blog post about my Getting Things Done fetish, er, I mean, focus. I was telling Bean and KB how the book is with me at all times, worn and read. :)
I know this makes me look like a nerd. Wait. Maybe a better way to word that would be, I know I'm a nerd. :) But this week I am embracing my nerdlieness. :)
最後にプリントアウトして記録としてDockに収めたら完了です。
5×3の情報カードへ直接プリントアウト
Aki's PoICalc 1.0
xls file is available from next-action.net/2008/11/11/poicalc10/.
This is my first tickler file holder. I purchased it at the Museum of Useful Things in Harvard Square. I was reading GTD for the first time. Of course the #43 one was at the bottom of the window display. I explained to the employee why I wanted that one specifically. She was cool about it.
Since then I moved to another tickler because this one is too deep. But honestly, I'm probably not going to use a tickler anymore.
PoIC (Pile of Index Cards)関連ツール一式 アイデアや作業環境などなど。
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I read about this idea on Matt's Idea Blog. I had a little cardbord rubik's cube from some dumb CDW promotional mailing so I used that. The two labels you can't see are Organize & Process.
closed with binder clip leaver acting as closure. The illustration is the logo from my unused letterhead from ye olde printing press days cut out and glued on. Now I can print my own letterheads one at the time. Isn't technology marvelous?
I am writing and serializing a book on the slip method, explaining how it works and how it can be integrated with a system.
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Hipster PDA 自作№001 | Hipster PDA的 自作手帳アイデア集
区切り用。画用紙とドラフティングテープを使っている。
Hipster PDA001 IN-BOX振り分け
If you are interested in learning how to transform your work into a more manageable process in which you are able to get things done more efficiently than you ever have before, then read Tim’s story in his own words at ideamapping.ideamappingsuccess.com/IdeaMappingBlogs/2009/....
One every 5 pages or so, representing my @contexts. When a context is full, the idea is that its tab is moved ahead in the notebook. A list of current projects at the back of the book.
Meine to-do Liste war immer leicht zu finden, durch ein mit Büroklammer gehaltenes rotes Post-it. Hinter jedem to-do ein kleines Quadrat zum Abhaken.
The Father of GTD or Getting Things Done. His new book is out on December 30.
Are you organized? Really? Then you already know of the methodology of GTD and you wouldn't need this link www.davidco.com/
Just a bit of advice: Studying this methodology could ruin your life as you currently know it. But that may be a good thing. Picking up his original book, Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity and reading it may cause you to restructure everything you ever thought was normal when it comes to being organized.
Do it! I dare you.
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PoIC (Pile of Index Cards)関連ツール一式 アイデアや作業環境などなど。
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PoIC (Pile of Index Cards)関連ツール一式 アイデアや作業環境などなど。
記事掲載URL:http://next-action.net/
記事掲載URL:Hipster PDA的 自作アイデア&テンプレート集<
Kickstarting Volunteers: Getting stuff done with nothing
The first talk on at the Shopfront was mine. I made a deliberate decision to go first for a number of reasons: Get it over with; I was ready; I wanted the rest of the day to listen to the other talks.
I chose to read the talk from the world lightest, thinest laptop - no cables required. In other words I read it from paper. Why? Well when everyone goes Hi-tech, I go Lo-tech. All I need is a bit of paper, some light. I don't even need an audience.
I made the short title up straight away to let everyone know an immediate application of the talk. Easy to understand and say.
I started by going down to the Shopfront, picked a spot in the light, marked out my standpoint - I tend to walk when I talk so placing 2 markers either side keeps me in 1 spot. Had a chat to a few people who came down first. Then talked.
I'd timed the talk over about 5 times in practice to make sure it was < 20 minutes. It was about 15 minutes in all.
The images you see here are by @dan who really did a great job transcribing my major points into pictures. I didn't realise he'd done this till lunchtime till I started taking shots upstairs. Thanks Dan.
I first read out some keywords on what the talk was about, some quick concepts then read the talk.
A quick intro to the fire is here www.flickr.com/photos/bootload/sets/72157615800278371/. Be aware this is a draft & I'll be posting later a linked & more polished version at seldomlogical and my wp site. For the purposes of the talk on the day I subtitled the talk Kick-starting Volunteers to not only make the title shorter but to put the talk in a bigger context. The ideas here can be applied to situations like Black Saturday but could just as easily be applied to Volunteers, even Startups. They all face the same types of problems.
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Despite my best efforts, I'm still reliant on the Palm Pilot.
See the writeup at askwebb.blogspot.com/2006/09/getting-things-done-palm-pil...
Ah, the meme had to manifest (I take no credit, but I'd love to), and I had to take further advantage of it. I couldn't help myself, really, I think it was compulsory.
Can you believe it has increased my productivity. ;-D