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Huge List Of GTD & Productivity Sites/Blogs - Advice on organized and productive living through lifehacks and GTD

Huge List Of GTD & Productivity Sites/Blogs Published on Jul 02, 2007 | Blogroll | 33 comments A couple of weeks ago I did my top 10 GTD & productivity sites/blogs , so it was only natural I would end up bringing together all the sites I have bookmarked into one handy list (over 100 at the last update). If you feel I have missed a site out then please leave a comment. Last updated: 11th July 2009 (ongoing, official announcement soon). Dead blogs I deliberated over whether to include blogs that havn’t been updated in a while but though the sites below may not have any fresh content, they still have a large archive of interesting content to trawl through. Share this: 30 Comments Katy Posted on Jul 02, 2007 Thanks for the link! 3 Trackbacks Categories. Getting Things Done.

The GTD method rests on the idea of moving planned tasks and projects out of the mind by recording them externally and then breaking them into actionable work items.

Getting Things Done

This allows attention to be focused on taking action on tasks, instead of recalling them.[2] First published in 2001, a revised edition of the book was released in 2015 to reflect the changes in information technology during the preceding decade. Themes[edit] Allen first demonstrates stress reduction from the method with the following exercise, centered on a task that has an unclear outcome or whose next action is not defined.

Morgan 3 x 5 Card Holder - Leather Index Card Case. Lifehacker, tips and downloads for getting things done. Tools for Information Farming. Tinderbox By Mark Bernstein. % Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 --:--:-- --:--:-- --:--:-- 0 100 5 100 5 0 0 59 0 --:--:-- --:--:-- --:--:-- 116 $249 Macintosh The tool for notes: a personal content management assistant.

Tools for Information Farming

Tinderbox stores your notes, ideas, and plans, helping you organize, analyze, and share information. Storyspace By Michael Joyce, Jay David Bolter, John B. . $295.00 Macintosh/Windows A flexible, expressive, and graphically-rich workspace, Storyspace is the tool for choice for complex hypertext writing. Wallet Pen You can be sure you'll always have a writing implement on hand with the wallet pen. Florentine Journals Sometimes, you simply want the best.

Fine Cloth Journals We found these hand-bound hardcover journals in a juried craft show. I-Sight New model. Naos Collection By Ted Naos. Four intriguing explorations of form and color: Street Architecture, Gateways, Black and White (new!) About. Listen: 43 Folders is Merlin Mann’s website about finding the time and attention to do your best creative work.

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And, Hello. 43 Folders was launched by Merlin Mann on Wednesday, September 1, 2004 with an introductory post whose improbable title suggested that productivity can be like sausage; no one likes seeing it discussed at length on the internet by middle-aged men. The site continues to evolve, grow, contract, expand, recede, explode, go dark, go weird, go personal, and even occasionally reinvent itself -- all depending on where Merlin's interest, attention, and obsessions find him at a given time. But, in fairness, they are his obsessions, and he owns that. What's Here Right now, 43 Folders is focused on an arc about how to improve the quality of your career and life by managing your attention in a way that allows you to work your ass off on the creative projects that matter most to you.

No Tourists, Please Don't let us catch you dicking around here all day, okay? But, Where to Start? Getting Things Done. PocketMod: The Free Recyclable Personal Organizer.