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    what is the purpose of out-baskets?

    In "Getting things done" from David Allen, paper-holding trays are recommended for use as out-baskets. Intuitively, i would interpret an out-basket as anyone's but mine in-basket. What is the behaviour and function of an out-basket? In other words, how to fill it? what goes in there? how to...
  2. M

    Reference vs. Personal Filing

    In setting up a paper version of the GTD system, should your personal documents be integrated into the Reference folders or be kept separate? I define personal documents as items filed under: Automotive (e.g. service records, BMV, etc.); Financial (e.g. Paid in Full statements); Health (e.g...
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    Filing Single Sheets as References

    Hi All, Been wrestling with implementing GTD for a long time (years, in fact - some parts are easier than others). I have a problem, and I cannot find an answer to it. How do I file (let's say) 100-200 (for example) single sheets of paper (documents, like letters received in the post)...
  4. kerem parlakgumus

    how to manage GTD lists that are physically exists as a paper & in the computer (soft) exists

    I have 1) Evernote GTD to do's (they are in my computer, not printed) 2) physical to do's (actionable items that are printed on a paper) in the drawer. 1) and 2) should be in sync all the time? or is it ok, some of the files, todo is in just computer (Evernote) and some of them in the drawer...
  5. andyphickman

    Need Help Wrapping My Mind Around Paper Based GTD

    I cannot understand how GTD works in a paper-based system. Do you really not write your next actions for a particular project on the same piece of paper with that project name? How in the world do you view all the next actions for a particular project without have to selectively scan your "next...
  6. devon.marie

    Master Tips & Tricks - Paper System

    Hello all! I thought it would be interesting to start a thread on master tips & tricks for those using different system types or software. Share anything you have learned through practice, success, failure, or other exposure that you think helps streamline, simplify, or in any other way enhance...
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