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GTD Toolbox: 100+ Resources for Getting Things Done
billpar
by billpar  8-27-2009   
 folks, I have tried a simple and elegant tool which I like more than any other thicker tool that I have tried. MonkeyGTD - awesome features - built on TiddlyWiki - works from my USB (also known as an extension of my body) - and preserves the original elegance (terminology, philosophy, etc) of GTD. Frankly I love it. check it out... It's way better than many/most of the ones listed here. well - RTM does come close with it's gears based version - and I really love the way it parses dates intelligently - but that's more a task manager function than a GTD function. But if you ask me to pick , I will choose MonkeyGTD! (though, I need to admit, the learning curve is more for MonkeyGTD if you havenot used a tiddly before)
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TiddlyWiki a reusable non-linear personal web notebook
perellicippo
by perellicippo  5-8-2009   
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Mashable Megalists of tools and resources
mvonallmen
by mvonallmen  8-10-2009   
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GTD with Remember the Milk
gfizeek
by gfizeek  8-25-2009   
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Kitchen Monki - makes Grocery shopping easier
billpar
by billpar  8-26-2009   
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Self Proclaimed Multitaskers Aren't that Good at Multitasking
billpar
by billpar  8-26-2009   
  Anyone who claims they can multitask is LYING. The human brain cannot multitask, PERIOD. You might think you're multitasking, but you are really switching between tasks in your brain. Every time you switch tasks, your brain has to reload the context of what it was last doing on that task. This is not a big deal for small tasks, as the state information is not that much. But the bigger (conceptually) a task is, the longer it takes to reload all the state information into your brain, and the bigger the efficiency hit against you is. If you find that you can do things no problem by switching tasks, it most likely means that what you're doing is not that mentally demanding, or you are not being effective in what you're doing. A perfect example is if you are surfing the web, watching TV, and twittering at the same time. You might be able to do all 3 of those tasks at once, but no one can argue that any of those things requires more than a sliver of brainpower.
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Palm Pre Plan choices
billpar
by billpar  8-12-2009   
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My Palm Pre now syncs all PIM categories
billpar
by billpar  8-11-2009    4
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GTD on Palm Pre
billpar
by billpar  7-24-2009   
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Palm Pre sync solution to MS Office
billpar
by billpar  7-27-2009   
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Megalists, Resources & How-Tos
mugofcoffee
by mugofcoffee  7-2-2009    2
 Friends, this list is really something..for the rest of the mega list visit the site...
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Palm Pre review roundup
billpar
by billpar  6-4-2009   
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New Android phones & Netbook
billpar
by billpar  6-4-2009   
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Google Beefs Up BlackBerrys
billpar
by billpar  5-30-2009    1
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News readers - vs Information overload
billpar
by billpar  5-30-2009   
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Putting the "P" in Productivity
billpar
by billpar  5-15-2009    1
 The one who spends an entire meeting checking email also does some damage, as does the person who reads their email and Tweets his buddies while you are talking with them on the phone. In other words, their bad habits ruin their chances of being productive, and the latest technology only makes it easier for them to include others in the destruction. I worked with a telecom company once in the late 1990’s in which everyone had a cell-phone. That was not a problem by itself. Unfortunately, their executives developed a bad habit of answering the device whenever it rang, regardless of what else was happening around them. This meant that in any meeting, anyone could disappear into their cell-phones, even if they happened to be speaking. They’d simply stop in mid-sentence and answer their phone… without knowing who was calling. The effect when they returned was predictable — “What was I saying again?” As a result, meetings would drag, taking twice as long as they required.
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New in Gmail Labs: "Suggested Recipients"
billpar
by billpar  5-14-2009   
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Gmail, Now With Added Magic! Embedded Google Web Search
billpar
by billpar  5-14-2009    1
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GTD Palm app
billpar
by billpar  4-25-2009   
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80 How-To Sites Worth Bookmarking
Djiezes
by Djiezes  7-4-2008   
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GTD vs Covey - Fortune Article
billpar
by billpar  2-17-2009   
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100+ Resources for Getting Things Done
benben1
by benben1  1-30-2009    1
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Essential Non-Fiction Books (& link to 50 Fiction books)
billpar
by billpar  1-24-2009   
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Searchable notes & photos
billpar
by billpar  1-22-2009   
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101 Goals in 1001 Days
mihla
by mihla  12-8-2007   
 I no longer make New Year's Resolutions because I seldom keep them. But, since I need to accomplish all the things mentioned, I'm going to try this one.
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Your Individual Development Plan
Djiezes
by Djiezes  5-3-2008   
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Falling off the productivity wagon
janclip1300
by janclip1300  10-11-2008   
 This one is my favourite, 'cause it's so true. Thanks Celine for putting it to words.
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10 PRINTABLE GTD TOOLS
josegsotelo
by josegsotelo  7-31-2008   
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GTD with RTM: Getting Things Done with Remember The Milk
rmowery
by rmowery  3-20-2007   
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101 Goals in 1001 Days.
bignosemousie
by bignosemousie  11-5-2007    1
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How to Make The Very Popular Paper Wallet
altrockdj
by altrockdj  5-12-2007   
 This has become all the rage with people who are into lifehacking and getting things done (gtd) as it's thin, allows you to carry what you need, cheap (one piece of 8 x 11 paper) and you can write, doodle or take notes on it, print your own graphics and throw it away when done.
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12 Ways to Upgrade Your Weekly Review
seaj11
by seaj11  2-2-2008   
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30 Tips to Rejuvenate Your Creativity
melissah
by melissah  3-24-2008   
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Household Notebook: Make Your Own Planner for an Organized Home
iliasben
by iliasben  8-8-2007   
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Ryan Rasmussen - "An Interview with an Innovator" [Stephen Smith - HDBizBlog]
Ryan Rasmussen
by Ryan Rasmussen  9-23-2007   
 Stephen Smith, of the HDBizBlog, interviews Ryan Rasmussen, emergent media specialist at Levenger. "Weave inspiring narratives throughout the net that will compel future customers to fall in love with your own unique customer experience. Through persistent, genuine interaction, passionate customers convert from 'talkers' into 'teachers,' "
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The Straight-A Method: Productivity for Students
seaj11
by seaj11  2-2-2008   
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480+ OPEN SOURCE TOOLS/SOFTWARES
psinexus
by psinexus  9-24-2007   
 http://mashable.com/2007/09/23/open-source/ LIST OF TOOLS Accounting Content Management Systems CRM (Customer Relationship Management) Desktop Environments/ Shell replacements Email Clients Encoding, Conversion & Ripping Tools ERP Filesharing & FTP Graphics-Design & Modeling Tools Media Players Messengers & Communication Clients PDF drivers & Tools Personal Information & Task Managers Project Management Reporting Tools RSS System Utilities Office
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9 Lazy Yet Graceful Performance and Productivity Tips
anpl32
by anpl32  8-5-2007   
 in honour of lazyness, i didn't have to clip much of the source-the gist fit with 11 chars to spare.
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GTDGmail
briefcandle
by briefcandle  8-24-2006   
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You are the Reason Nothing Gets Done
anpl32
by anpl32  11-2-2007    1
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