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'Super Book'?
alxwz | Mar 17 2007
Hi all, I'm new to this forum and here's my first question: Some time and self management books or seminars here in Germany promote the use of a (hard-bound) book into which everything should go, in chronological order. First, could some native English speaker give me the correct English term for such a book, please? That would make googling so much easier. Secondly, any idea how the use of such a book could possibly map to GTD? Other than a hard-bound inbox, I can't see this fit into the GTD system, although I can see it as potentially useful (no more loose notes, everything in one place, etc.). Thanks in advance, 19 Comments
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Only an English name for...Submitted by mdl on March 27, 2007 - 5:47am.
alxwz;8616 wrote:
How about notebook? Or all-in-one notebook? Or universal capture device? Or everything book? By the way, this really does sound like a mixture of the Pig-pog and GSD methods (mentioned in a post above). The one bit of advice that my be of interest has to do with project planning. If you have a project that requires planning, enter it at the top of a new page and save the page for project planning. I've used notebooks in the past and my one complaint has been the lack of discrete units of information--the tendency of one page to spill over into another. It might be a good practice to think in terms of one-page units. » POSTED IN:
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