Category Archives: gtd

GTD Next Actions List Trap

GTD Next Actions List at primer seems a wonderful method. I have a list with all the actions I need/want to accomplish by context. I start working on those actions and I achieve a lot of things. This is true … Continue reading

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The Dumb Planner Page

If you are a reader of this blog you already know that I’m a planner guy. I prefer the old school paper planner, but as everything a paper planner has pros and cons. Today I’m going to talk about a … Continue reading

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How I do My Day Planning

As promised I’m going to explain how I do my day planning, hoping it will be useful for some of you. As I said in a previous post, I use the GTD next action lists (errands, home, computer, etcetera). But … Continue reading

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How I do My Weekly Review

Two days ago I have read a post in the evchapman‘s blog about the GTD weekly reviews. I wrote a comment sharing two little tips but I think there is room for a post in my blog, too. I hope … Continue reading

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My DIYPlanner Heroes: Innowen

This post is the first in a series to notice you about my DIYPlanner heroes. If you are a GTDer you probably already known DIYPlanner.com. If you don’t know it, you should go there an see what amazing articles, templates … Continue reading

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Why GTD didn’t Work for Me the First Time?

Two years ago I started using GTD as my organizing system. I was an unorganized person and when I realized I needed some method, I had found GTD looking in the net. I had read a lot about GTD at … Continue reading

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Planning Starts with a Pen and a 3×5 Card

There are a lot of planning systems out there. You can adopt the GTD system, the FranklinCovey system or others. But the very first thing you have to do to start planning your life is first think and then write … Continue reading

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