I found that I'm very visual and that I best remember things if I have specific locations for them.
One big binder with all the lists (@calls, @net etc) and agendas didn't really work for me. (You close it and they 'disappear' lol) Even similarly-looking folders of different colors didn't quite work. (Okay for filing, not for reminder for actions.)
I found it best to have my @calls eco in a book on organic gardening! Yikes!
(I could easily remember it was @calls and what I was supposed to do with it. If it was on a chair and visually accessible.)
Trouble is I had to give the book back to its rightful owner (Mum).
I now have a pile of papers all over two rooms again, and while GTD has been tremendously helpful, and I know a weekly review is in order, I'm wondering if there's a sneaky smart way to do this on purpose? (Visually coding things with regard to location as well?)
Does anyone have specific locations and special-looking folders or books for specific purposes/contexts? Any ideas how to do this?
(I know @calls could go by the phone, thing is I make phone calls in 3 different locations too.)
Any suggestions?
One big binder with all the lists (@calls, @net etc) and agendas didn't really work for me. (You close it and they 'disappear' lol) Even similarly-looking folders of different colors didn't quite work. (Okay for filing, not for reminder for actions.)
I found it best to have my @calls eco in a book on organic gardening! Yikes!

Trouble is I had to give the book back to its rightful owner (Mum).
I now have a pile of papers all over two rooms again, and while GTD has been tremendously helpful, and I know a weekly review is in order, I'm wondering if there's a sneaky smart way to do this on purpose? (Visually coding things with regard to location as well?)
Does anyone have specific locations and special-looking folders or books for specific purposes/contexts? Any ideas how to do this?
(I know @calls could go by the phone, thing is I make phone calls in 3 different locations too.)
Any suggestions?