Yes, it is a great help. Thank you! No better source than the man himself. I found it very interesting that you used a 3-ring system. I have a blackberry/outlook system which I use for work, but I use another outlook instance and paper at home. The only list I sychronize is my calendar on the blackberry. So when, I'm at work and I need to capture a home idea I use the paper lists I have with me from home (for right now, it's really just an index card with next actions from my home outlook lists). When I'm at home and need to capture for work, I use the blackberry. I know it probaly sounds strange, but it works for me managing very active projects at home and the office. I've tried going to one system (outside of the calendar) but I find it too distracting to see all the home lists at work ... when at work I like to only focus on the job. Whatever errands or home / doctor / home project calls I need to make seem to fit on the index card or calendar. My problem has been that I need to take more of my home lists with me for reference, and I think your three-ring implementation of GTD will work very nicely for my home system because I'm not really interested in lugging a bunch of reference folders with me. At work, I'm very comfortable with using only note paper and then transferring to outlook notes / blackberry. Most of the time I'm taking notes on my laptop anyway. I'm putting a binder together an implementation of your binder setup today. Thank you again for the great idea!
Case
Oh, and one more thing. Yes I do two different weekly reviews. My work weekly review I do on Thursdays, my home weekly review I do on Sundays. I also like the variety of working on paper at home after being around computers so much of my work day.