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Large metal drawer with some of my reference files in plain yellow folders. Labels are written with my Brother P-Touch 1280VP.
Stored in the closet. Needs to be cleaned up-keep all my pens, pencils,stickys, index cards, clips, etc here.
PAX Coworkingで実施された仕事に役立つ勉強会、第一弾 GTD Workshopの様子です。講師はPAXメンバーでもある大塚さん。
The GTD (Getting Things Done) workshop, it's the 1st session of workshop for business at the PAX Coworking.
Lecturer is Mr. Otsuka a member of the PAX.
Amazing, compartents for my coffee cup, moleskine, ipod headphones and iPod. What you can't see, mouse in the other side pocket and iPod data cable in the second open pocket behind the headphones.
5×3の情報カードへ直接プリントアウト
next action cards for PoIC ver.1.01d
PDF file is available from next-action.net/2008/10/24/nextactioncards-for-poic-ver101d/.
After much soul searching and asking for help from helpful people on the 43folders google group, I have decided to try for the upteenth time to implement GTD but using a simple paper edition to grasp the whole concept before moving onto more complex tools.
Don't miss the original size picture (1.9MB)
From Return to Flight.
A close-up view of a portion of Space Shuttle Discovery’s underside is featured in this image photographed by STS-114 Mission Specialist Steve Robinson during the mission’s third spacewalk. Robinson’s shadow is visible on the thermal protection tiles. (Image Credit: NASA)
so this is what two years worth of notecard jottings looks like, when you can't keep up with putting them into the computer. infoglut.
headings are:
* abby (object-oriented database project)
* art (ideas for paintings)
* yr (psychological and spiritual ideas and quotes)
* unsorted (lists of things to do, books to get, words to look up, etc)
* school (undergrad stuff - biochemistry, proteins, etc)
* unused (blank cards)
* half-used (one side used)
* used (both sides used, hence useless, except as filling)
I had 10-15 minutes to kill this morning, so I turned an old print into a nice compact cover for my next-action lists.
Pocket mods:
www.pocketmod.com/app/index.html
Thanks Darren for that.
And the uses, Thanks Brad for that.
Getting things done - the book.
A trick I like to use to make it look as if I'm reading one thing, when in fact I'm reading something completely different, is to hide one book or magazine inside another.
In this picture, for example, it appears that I'm reading a book about productivity...but I'm not.
Ian Fleming ain't got nuthin' on me!
My mini Tickler File covers a rolling two week period and keeps my upcoming LEGO auctions organised. (I sell LEGO minifigs. Read more about it at my Brick Trader blog.)
A 'real' Tickler File (a rolling month rather than a rolling fortnight) looks more like this.
It's that time of the year again when I read about how to work better rather than actually doing any work.