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- Sciphex on 2007-04-22 - Tags blogs , cgt , forms , gtd , lifehacker , lists , management , paper , productivity , task , tasks , time , todo
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I have to use paper. I've tried the various software hacks recommended here, and I'm using GTD, but to make it work, I have to have a paper list in front of me. If I tuck it into a desk drawer, it might as well not be there. If I stick it into the computer, it's gone.
Lately, I've modified the GTD system with Dave Seah's "Portable CEO" forms. He offers a modifiable version of his Concrete Goals Tracker PDF that I've customized in my own way. A glance at the form helps me refocus.
Here's his discussion on the CGT.
Here's the link to his editable CGT form
Here's how I altered his form for my use, to track long-te...
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