The trusted system, rebooted

After about a year of (some­times) Get­ting Things Done, two links from around the net have made me recon­sider my “trusted sys­tem” and how I’m using it.

I’ve had a Yahoo mail account for ages, and play around with the cal­en­dar por­tions of it every once in a while.. I’ve always sort of liked it, but never really had any idea how I could use it beyond the “this is cool and strangely sim­ple” fac­tor. So, when Chris Wright posted his two-part tuto­r­ial on GTD with Yahoo, I was inter­ested. Later on, read­ing Scott Andrew’s guest post at 43 Fold­ers, where he also extolled the virtues of Yahoo cal­en­dar, I fig­ured there had to be some­thing to this. I’m now giv­ing the whole Yahoo Notepad/Calendar thing a try, and it seems to be work­ing pretty well.

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2 Responses to “The trusted system, rebooted”

  1. Chris Wright Says:

    Good luck with it, feel free to drop me a line if you need help or have any suggestions.

  2. andrew Says:

    All in all, it makes a lot more sense to me than some of the hydra-headed “It’s a Wiki! It’s a taskpad! It’s an apple corer!” GTD apps peo­ple have been rav­ing about lately. Thanks for mak­ing your idea public!

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