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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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Now that I think about...Submitted by Berko on May 30, 2006 - 9:20am.
GOD wrote: Now that I think about it listing next actions on your to-do list and under projects seems unorthodox. I always understood the "projects" section to really just be a list of projects that you have open. This could be true depending on how you do your project planning. You have to write down the steps required to complete a project somewhere. If you just have a list of projects, you will likely have a section of a notebook or a file folder for project support material and this will include planning notes. If you don't keep a list of projects as "meta-actions" then you don't keep your planning notes with your support materials but on the project's card. Hope this makes sense. » POSTED IN:
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