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Notebook GTD?
ozhuner | May 30 2006
Not everyone needs a fully loaded hipster PDA for GTD. I'm wondering whether anyone is practising GTD using a Moleskine Pocket Cahier as their "system." Is it possible to use nothing but a small paper notebook and pen for GTD? How would you lay out your projects, contexts and next actions? I can't see it scaling very well for a very busy practitioner, but it may be enough for say, ahem, a slacker with not much to do. Thanks Lofi guys and girls! 8 Comments
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ThanksSubmitted by ozhuner on May 30, 2006 - 7:08am.
Thanks for the tips! I had heard about "PigPog" PDA, but hadn't put it together. The tabs hack is a good idea. Many other useful hacks too. I can see how you could "flag" your next actions with re-stick tags. Cool. :D In fact, I can see the whole pocket notebook thing working ok as a "next action tracking and capture system." What I don't get is this: if you have your pocket notebook set up as a GTD system with pages for projects and other pages for contexts, do you write an action twice and check it off twice? i.e. once in the list of project tasks and once in the appropriate context?:confused: Still confused, » POSTED IN:
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