Interesting post-it note template ... if you're brave enough to send them through your printer.
2 FaversShareViewed: 12 TimesQuoted: The OVERnote is something I came up with to help me navigate this paper sea. Now my notes are self-catagorizing and I can find things at a glance.
I use the Outlook setup from "Take Back your Life", but I will at least give this a read.
1 FaverShareViewed: 28 TimesQuoted: A cadre of Microsoft's email geeks have their own system, based in part on the Getting Things Done principals, to manage messages and tasks in Outlook. Luckily, they're sharing their setups with everybody.
最強のライフハックは紙とペン──。自分で印刷して使えるツール、「ライフハックテンプレート」シリーズの提供をスタートしました。印刷して使ってもらえることを想定して作っています。ペンを片手にご活用ください。
4 FaversShareViewed: 1 TimePsychology experiment that shows that people irrationally keep more options open than they need. Sounds familiar!
1 FaverShareViewed: 4 TimesQuoted: We can always tell ourselves that it’s good to keep options open, but is it really?
1 FaverShareViewed: 25 TimesQuoted: *NOTE*This GTD & Outlook whitepaper is compatible with Outlook 2000, 2002 and 2003. The Document was written primarily for 2003, so users on earlier versions will have slightly different menus and screen shots, but the whitepaper is still a great tool for those earlier versions. This current document is NOT yet compatible with Outlook 2007. This item is sent as a download link that you can then save and print out at your leisure. It is sent to your email address. A best-practices...
The new GTD app by CulturedCode looks really great, although it's in closed alpha at the moment. Might give the folks at OmniGroup a run for their money with their new app called Focus.
3 FaversShareViewed: 10 TimesLooks like a rescuetime competitor.
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