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I'm implementing the GTD and doing good so far but so far I have noticed something that will be my weak link; adding notes and storing them as refs or actual NA support or both.
to build a trusted system I want to have a smooth note entry and file reference system. Anyone out there have a smart routine to take notes for projects and link them into a GTD software and have them ready for reference or as NA support?
I have tried Inbox together with Journler and EverNote. I have also tried Things and OmniFocus as GTD base. So far I lean towards Inbox for the ability to completely follow the GTD method.
I'd greatly appreciate your examples of software and implemented GTD routines as I'm far from black belt and afraid I'll loose the GTD in software hassle...
I already see the power of "low-tech" GTD routines but still believe that productivity and mobility has it advantages going digitally
OneNote didn't seem smooth enough to build up large libraries of projects and ref material...althoug a great software of course.
Thanxz in advance for some black belt tips
to build a trusted system I want to have a smooth note entry and file reference system. Anyone out there have a smart routine to take notes for projects and link them into a GTD software and have them ready for reference or as NA support?
I have tried Inbox together with Journler and EverNote. I have also tried Things and OmniFocus as GTD base. So far I lean towards Inbox for the ability to completely follow the GTD method.
I'd greatly appreciate your examples of software and implemented GTD routines as I'm far from black belt and afraid I'll loose the GTD in software hassle...
I already see the power of "low-tech" GTD routines but still believe that productivity and mobility has it advantages going digitally
OneNote didn't seem smooth enough to build up large libraries of projects and ref material...althoug a great software of course.
Thanxz in advance for some black belt tips