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After going through the huge mess and trashing much of it, I was left with two main types of stuff: reference, and projects.
The reference went into files in a file cabinet, to be gone over again for Next Actions, Project Information, and Someday Projects.
The Projects themselves went onto a list, and I put each project in its own little pile.
This diagram shows how to score the paper for folding. Score paper on thin lines on one side, turn paper around and score where the thick lines are. Paper can be scored with a bonefolder or an empty ballpoint pen.
There is more on organization tools on my website www.judyofthewoods.net
My office has been so choked with junk for so long, because it's my office and the server room and the IT storage area, that I couldn't even see how much of it was basically garbage! This was just the start of it!!
(My darling fiancƩ and I spent the last two days cleaning and organizing my work office. More, and better, "before" and "after" photos to follow soon!)
After going through the huge mess and trashing much of it, I was left with two main types of stuff: reference, and projects.
The reference went into files in a file cabinet, to be gone over again for Next Actions, Project Information, and Someday Projects.
The Projects themselves went onto a list, and I put each project in its own little pile.
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BEFORE GTD: I have a very small office and it is especially tight since I have two desks in it. I actually have about 3 feet between the two desks to squeeze in my chair and self. I also have three 6ft bookshelves in this office with 6 other book cases spread throughout the house. I need a bigger office!
My gut feeling here is that Carolynn (subject from my stranger #5 portrait) did a somewhat massive neighborhood cleanup, though I couldn't find her to get the official story. Of the 15 shopping carts, Home Depot, Target, WalMart, Office Max and Food City are among those represented.
While I was out shooting this, a Department of Public Works employee drove by. We chatted and he was following up on a call about a homeless camp nearby.
Post Script
Last year I came across the best book idea I never had: The Field Guide to Shopping Carts. I always think of that when I encounter carts in the wild now.
After going through the huge mess and trashing much of it, I was left with two main types of stuff: reference, and projects.
The reference went into files in a file cabinet, to be gone over again for Next Actions, Project Information, and Someday Projects.
The Projects themselves went onto a list, and I put each project in its own little pile.
My gut feeling here is that Carolynn (subject from my stranger #5 portrait) did a somewhat massive neighborhood cleanup, though I couldn't find her to get the official story. Of the 15 shopping carts, Home Depot, Target, WalMart, Office Max and Food City are among those represented.
While I was out shooting this, a Department of Public Works employee drove by. We chatted and he was following up on a call about a homeless camp nearby.
Post Script
Last year I came across the best book idea I never had: The Field Guide to Shopping Carts. I always think of that when I encounter carts in the wild now.
BEFORE GTD: I have a very small office and it is especially tight since I have two desks in it. I actually have about 3 feet between the two desks to squeeze in my chair and self. I also have three 6ft bookshelves in this office with 6 other book cases spread throughout the house. I need a bigger office!
I love David Allen and Merlin Mann. Go GTD Club! Sorry, I was too lazy to flip the picture from Photo Booth.
in my case: efficient. Reading an efficiency book while getting my tan and my caffeine kick and doing my 365 shot, all at the same time - if that isn't efficient I don't know what is.
I couldn't find the top third to my tree, so I present to you an Xmas shrubbery! Yeah, it's a little embarrassing, and I feel like Charlie Brown having to apologize for my tree, but it's better than nothing.
Now to get to wrapping.
I've had the pleasure over the last few weeks to meet tEdGuy49, trackstar, patriot, energy pioneer and his partner 'Rusty.' They have this 'crazy Idea' we can heat and cool our homes at low cost for the next thousand years using sustanable geothermic energy, thus taking carbon based fuels totally out of the equation.
This is what pioneers look like people.. and yeah they're catching a few arrows out in the wilderness.
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My gut feeling here is that Carolynn (subject from my stranger #5 portrait) did a somewhat massive neighborhood cleanup, though I couldn't find her to get the official story. Of the 15 shopping carts, Home Depot, Target, WalMart, Office Max and Food City are among those represented.
While I was out shooting this, a Department of Public Works employee drove by. We chatted and he was following up on a call about a homeless camp nearby.
Post Script
Last year I came across the best book idea I never had: The Field Guide to Shopping Carts. I always think of that when I encounter carts in the wild now.
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BEFORE GTD: One of my bookcases - seriously overfilled. This is what is called doublestacked! I primarily have systematic theology topics on this bookcase
task.fm is the planet's coolest task reminder application. Task.fm uses semantic technology to translate human speak into a very handy email, SMS and phone reminders. This is the simplest way to capture your most important tasks.
After going through the huge mess and trashing much of it, I was left with two main types of stuff: reference, and projects.
The reference went into files in a file cabinet, to be gone over again for Next Actions, Project Information, and Someday Projects.
The Projects themselves went onto a list, and I put each project in its own little pile.
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A 1930s-era suited male figure seated at a formal desk that is mounted high with papers. His head has been replaced with that of a grinning elephant. Reaching through the papers, parting them like the Red Sea, is a giant, friendly male hand, along with a bit of shirt and suit-cuff.
For the blog post, "Emptying my head to reboot my Project List at Juggling Frogs as a symbol of an overwhelming Project List.