Josh Mitchell
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Hello friends!
I use a hybrid approach for my GTD system - but I must admit that I often experience shiny object syndrome and always like to check out new GTD tools... can you relate?
I currently use ToDoist and Michael Hyatt's Full Focus Planner. I love it -- and it's working well for me.
However, I have always been attracted to paper planners in binder format - but couldn't find on that really looked awesome.
In the Connect webinar on Areas of Focus, David Allen mentioned he used to be associated with the Time/System paper planner. I didn't know about this but now I'm intrigued.
Is anyone using this in 2019 in the states? Anyone using it anywhere else?
Could you share your thoughts and the best place to purchase?
https://timesystem.com - comes from Denmark - looks like this is has daily pages?
https://www.timesystem.us - on this site it only looks like there are weekly pages available, not daily?
I use a hybrid approach for my GTD system - but I must admit that I often experience shiny object syndrome and always like to check out new GTD tools... can you relate?
I currently use ToDoist and Michael Hyatt's Full Focus Planner. I love it -- and it's working well for me.
However, I have always been attracted to paper planners in binder format - but couldn't find on that really looked awesome.
In the Connect webinar on Areas of Focus, David Allen mentioned he used to be associated with the Time/System paper planner. I didn't know about this but now I'm intrigued.
Is anyone using this in 2019 in the states? Anyone using it anywhere else?
Could you share your thoughts and the best place to purchase?
https://timesystem.com - comes from Denmark - looks like this is has daily pages?
https://www.timesystem.us - on this site it only looks like there are weekly pages available, not daily?