Oh, I completely relate to this massive insight, taxgeek. It was the biggest one for me as well (from the book). It all stemmed from that idea that once you "pick something up", you deal with it then, even if it's to figure out where it belongs.
Because I only have one Context—LIFE IN FRONT OF HOME OFFICE COMPUTER (pathetic perhaps, but recognizing this truth was my Second Insight)— my Inbox was one of the bigger places I needed to work with. So, after thinking about it for awhile, I contacted an AppleScript writer, Bryan Harris, and had him write what I think is one of the best GTD "applications" ever designed. It only works with Macs OSX, and for Entourage, but it's free to anyone who wants it. Here's what it does:
** When an email comes in that needs to be dealt with at some later time (ranging from 1 minute, to 10 hours, to 10 days, to 10 years, etc), you hit Control-P for "Postpone". The following window comes up:
** You enter in any amount of time you want to postpone, again from a few minutes, hours, days, weeks, or months.
** These each get stored in a folder you've set up, called Postponed.
** When the set time comes up, that particular email will get thrown back into the Inbox. To prevent confusion and mark it as such, the word "POST" gets placed in front of the Subject line.
** If you still need more time to deal with that email, you can simply run the script again, as described above. Each time you re-postpone the email, it sticks another "POST" in the subject line.
Since hiring Bryan to design this beauty 2 years ago, I use this script virtually every hour of my waking day. It's super fast, and my most effective way for outlining my plans of action. And the side benefit is that, even with 200 emails a day, my Inbox is almost always truly empty.
I'm no expert at GTD. I struggle with a couple areas in my organization of life. But GTD has been a life saver for me, and I know that I'm getting more of my dreams accomplished than ever before. And at 49, this is one meaningful accomplishment for me.
You can download this little Entourage utility at:
http://macscripter.net/scriptbuilders/
Do a search for "Postpone" and the script called
Postpone, Delayed Send will show up. If you've never installed an AppleScript into Entourage, just read the how to there at the main page.
And if you find the script useful, just email Bryan and tell him so. I'm sure he'd appreciate $5-10 as well.
Thanks for this post, texgeek. Brought back my gratitude for all of this.
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