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Missing lead and lag indicators—so well said, so spot-on. I myself have also been using both Bullet Journal (BuJo) and GTD methods...
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And I’d like to share a complementary angle to this discussion. I fully understand why some people feel the need to combine GTD with...
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I find that certain GTD-friendly apps with both start dates and due dates make a paper tickler file unnecessary. I used to use one when...
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What exactly are you looking for?
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Todoist would also be my first suggestion. If the ongoing cost or its lurching development process puts you off, I would look at Google...
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Probably worthy of another thread, but I can give a short answer here. I need to keep work data separate from personal for privacy...
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I appreciate this wasn’t addressed to me, but I did think that was a very funny (and spot on) point. There is a lot of talk around this...
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When GTD was a new thing, say within the first few years after the book came out, there were already many “explanation” of GTD and...
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Some people get pretty excited about labels. Is a tomato a fruit? Is Bob Dylan's last album folk music? Is Pluto a planet? I can't...
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GTD usually calls it a "Tickler File", but in a footnote says "Also referred to as a 'suspense', 'bring forward', or 'follow-up' file."...
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Another way to mechanically handle this sort of thing is to have a checklist sheet in the day's Bring Forward file. Take it out each...
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What is a Bring Forward File? Where is this concept/tool from?
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Thank You all for your suggestions, I heard a lot about Todoist. Actually I looking for an app that will integrate with my note taking...
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NirvanaHQ runs on all platforms and is one of the apps that is very much in sync with the GTD methodology. Highly recommended for a...
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Todoist would also be my first suggestion. If the ongoing cost or its lurching development process puts you off, I would look at Google...
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