Archive for the 'Getting Things Done' Category

Cleaning House in my Head

Thursday, May 4th, 2006

An interesting post at House in Progress talks about household clutter and the reasons it accumulates. I’ve found this to be true in our own move from an overly cluttered suburban apartment to a larger place in a rural area. So much stuff to pack and unpack, and so little reason for much of it [...]

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My own little Festivus miracle

Thursday, December 22nd, 2005

It’s hard to believe, but as of 4:00 yesterday, my Christmas shopping is completely finished. This is indirectly attributable to my renewed GTD list-making vigor.
Woo hoo!
Now to get it all wrapped…

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The less I seek my source for some definitive…

Thursday, December 15th, 2005

For a brief shining moment last year, I thought I had it.
I figured I’d finally outgrown my restless twenties and, now that my thirties had begun, I was finally starting to “grow up.” I felt more responsible; more at home in my own skin. I was more productive. I was regularly attending church. I was [...]

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The trusted system, rebooted

Wednesday, November 9th, 2005

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 [...]

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A Matter of Trust

Friday, March 18th, 2005

As I mentioned in a previous post, I’ve been using the methods David Allen writes about in his book Getting Things Done to try and organize my life a little better. In the earlier post, I promised more about this, however, I’m not going to explain it in too much detail. There’s a lot of [...]

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