patrickrhone.com: Org-Fu Überpost - Productivity Whitepaper
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The purpose of this document is to outline all of the methods, practices, software and hardware (both HiFi and LoFi) I use to Get Things Done. This will provide a general outline of my system including keeping track of actions, projects, calendar items, contacts, etc. Most of my system is based on David Allen’s Getting Things Done methodology with many modifications and fluctuations to suit my needs. I will basically lay this out in the order of my “flow”. From capture to compartment to practice. I will then outline my e-mail processing.
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All items, no matter what they are, are treated as items to be processed
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Not sure is this is making sense so here is a picture to help:
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Getting Things Done
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