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An Evernote GTD Tip: Create an Inbox Notebook
In Pursuit of "Flow"
When I've had "flow" in a work setting, I have achieved a state of almost uber-productivity. It's definitely worth it to take a minute to ask yourself: what type of work gets you to flow? How can you set up your work environment to more frequently achieve flow? I guarantee it will be worth the effort.
11 Ways to Use Delicious for Getting Things Done (GTD)
Yahoo’s Delicious (formerly del.icio.us) is a great tool to have in your arsenal to supplement how you implement Getting Things Done (GTD). In particular, I use Delicious to manage many of my Someday / Maybe and reference lists. Here is a quick overview of how it works.
Why Google Reader and GTD Don’t Mix
Google Reader has been my feed reader of choice for awhile now, but it has never achieved the status of a must-have application that I cannot live without. It was only recently that I recognized the reason I have never wholeheartedly embraced it is because I believe it is designed in a way that creates a drag on my personal Getting Things Done (GTD) system; which for me lessens my desire both consciously and subconsciously to make it part of my daily routine.