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gtd solo-studente
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I use Things 3 as my GTD list tool. It has both start dates and due dates, taking care of that issue. However, with almost any tool, you...
Jul 29, 2026
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Can a next action have both an Errands context and a due date?
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I use Things 3 as my GTD list tool. It has both start dates and due dates, taking care of that issue. However, with almost any tool, you...
Jul 29, 2026
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Do you keep "reference" lists separate from next action lists?
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As a general rule, I prefer to have multiple tools that each do their job really well, rather than a single tool that does it less well...
Jul 29, 2026
gtd solo-studente
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Can a next action have both an Errands context and a due date?
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@Hasan Bjaili @Context 'means' first opportunity? Due Date 'means' do on 'Calendar Friday', and if still undone by Friday, then must...
Jul 28, 2026
Hasan Bjaili
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Can a next action have both an Errands context and a due date? Suppose I have the following next action: Buy printer ink Context...
Jul 28, 2026
gtd solo-studente
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@mcogilvie Indeed . . . A Good End is an Endless Good End until it Becomes a Good Means A Bad End is an Endless Bad End until it...
Jul 27, 2026
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One can also have discipline with bad ends and bad means, which is very bad.
Jul 27, 2026
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One can also have discipline with bad ends and bad means, which is very bad.
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As anyone might see GTD fit. . . .
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One can also have discipline with bad ends and bad means, which is very bad.
Jul 27, 2026
gtd solo-studente
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As anyone might see GTD fit. . . .
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As anyone might see GTD fit An End is an Endless End until it Becomes a Means As such, GTD can become one's Appropriate [Methodology]...
Jul 26, 2026
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Jul 26, 2026
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Do you keep "reference" lists separate from next action lists?
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Yes.
Jul 26, 2026
gtd solo-studente
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Do you keep "reference" lists separate from next action lists?
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@fooddude Very nice . . . good job "Art of the Deal" . . . Library worthy? Good GTD Lists . . . very nice Thank you very much
Jul 25, 2026
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Do you keep "reference" lists separate from next action lists?
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Sure. I wanted it to be simple. So I don't have @walmart, @Lowes etc. I may put the most likely place on my errand, but If I am out I...
Jul 25, 2026
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Examples of GTD in real-world practice
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@fooddude All good . . . your GTD standards are most appreciated . . . thank you very much
Jul 25, 2026
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