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Maybe consider energy states, like @braindead I add @shortlist for stuff akin to priority. Like an informal sprint designator. I have...
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Got it, thanks for letting me know!
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Thanks for the info. I like the one he predicted the most: Kindle, although he called it Opton: "I spent the whole afternoon in the...
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When's the best time to do a mind sweep?
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Whenever you feel overwhelmed. Take your time, smoke a cigar and collect everything on your mind. You will feel relieved
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Hi! What I mean by "linking" isn't about creating complex connections like elaborate tagging systems or hierarchical folders. Instead...
Yesterday at 11:40 AM
Bill Myers
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As the GTD experts often kindly say. . . .
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That is exactly what I've been wanting to ask you! It's like you read my mind!
Yesterday at 10:49 AM
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Thanks for the info. I like the one he predicted the most: Kindle, although he called it Opton: "I spent the whole afternoon in the...
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@Tom_Hagen Thank you for remembering this great Polish science fiction writer. The Iron Curtain and Philip K. Dick (who claimed that LEM...
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Got it, thanks for letting me know!
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@achieve It's not a PUBLIC part of forum.
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Hi! What I mean by "linking" isn't about creating complex connections like elaborate tagging systems or hierarchical folders. Instead...
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In fact, the first person to come up with the idea of calculating the final result was the Polish writer Stanisław Lem in the 1960s. I...
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@Tom_Hagen Thank you for remembering this great Polish science fiction writer. The Iron Curtain and Philip K. Dick (who claimed that LEM...
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TesTeq
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@achieve It's not a PUBLIC part of forum.
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Hi fellow GTDers, Some of you might remember my previous post, "Experiencing Friction with GTD After One Month – Seeking Workflow...
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