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zootski
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I am embarking on the GTD adventure and am asking for a few tips. My goal is to succeed with this system and any tools / techiniques I use should help this process.
I am working on the computer a lot of the day, connected to the internet. Commute is by mass transit, with a Palm Pilot. Various tools interest me: Ecco, the E-Dashboard, Palm Desktop, Datebk4, Eudora, even Outlook, despite my anti-MSFT bias. Some of these are tools I use already, some (e.g. Ecco) I have never even touched.
But like many techno-fans, I tend to get bogged down in investigating fun, interesting software and devices, a trap that has lead to failure with other systems in the past.
Any suggestions for the GTD beginner would be most welcomed - what tools would you recommend for starting out and keeping things simple, yet building towards a full implementation of the GTD methodology?
Thanks!
I am working on the computer a lot of the day, connected to the internet. Commute is by mass transit, with a Palm Pilot. Various tools interest me: Ecco, the E-Dashboard, Palm Desktop, Datebk4, Eudora, even Outlook, despite my anti-MSFT bias. Some of these are tools I use already, some (e.g. Ecco) I have never even touched.
But like many techno-fans, I tend to get bogged down in investigating fun, interesting software and devices, a trap that has lead to failure with other systems in the past.
Any suggestions for the GTD beginner would be most welcomed - what tools would you recommend for starting out and keeping things simple, yet building towards a full implementation of the GTD methodology?
Thanks!