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Subscribe to murtworld by Email. Choosing a GTD Reference App. Thursday, August 30, 2007. Old or New School. Scope is another factor. Do you want to save only ideas you personally generate, or do you want to download the web? You now have it in case it disappears from the web. You eliminate the time it takes to search for the item again, especially if it was difficult to locate in the first place. Information in your local store has a higher implicit relevancy. Posted by murt at 11:53 PM.
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Subscribe to murtworld by Email. Choosing a GTD Reference App. Thursday, August 30, 2007. Old or New School. Scope is another factor. Do you want to save only ideas you personally generate, or do you want to download the web? You now have it in case it disappears from the web. You eliminate the time it takes to search for the item again, especially if it was difficult to locate in the first place. Information in your local store has a higher implicit relevancy. Posted by murt at 11:53 PM. The problem wit...
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Subscribe to murtworld by Email. Sunday, May 06, 2007. One of the most powerful (and deceptively simple) principles of productivity is having lists that are reviewed periodically. A system like GTD offers a bare-bones framework for core lists, but lately I've been slowly adding to the number of lists I create and review - especially for tracking things that are more vague or abstract than projects and actions. One of these is the "more/less" list. Posted by murt at 7:22 PM. Links to this post.
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Subscribe to murtworld by Email. Choosing a GTD Reference App. Thursday, August 30, 2007. Old or New School. Scope is another factor. Do you want to save only ideas you personally generate, or do you want to download the web? You now have it in case it disappears from the web. You eliminate the time it takes to search for the item again, especially if it was difficult to locate in the first place. Information in your local store has a higher implicit relevancy. Posted by murt at 11:53 PM. For more ideas,...
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Subscribe to murtworld by Email. Choosing a GTD Reference App. Thursday, August 30, 2007. Old or New School. Scope is another factor. Do you want to save only ideas you personally generate, or do you want to download the web? You now have it in case it disappears from the web. You eliminate the time it takes to search for the item again, especially if it was difficult to locate in the first place. Information in your local store has a higher implicit relevancy. Posted by murt at 11:53 PM.
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Subscribe to murtworld by Email. Sunday, May 06, 2007. One of the most powerful (and deceptively simple) principles of productivity is having lists that are reviewed periodically. A system like GTD offers a bare-bones framework for core lists, but lately I've been slowly adding to the number of lists I create and review - especially for tracking things that are more vague or abstract than projects and actions. One of these is the "more/less" list. Posted by murt at 7:22 PM. Links to this post.
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Subscribe to murtworld by Email. Sunday, April 22, 2007. I'm getting to the point where I am rarely excited about the latest web-based service. Many are only marginally useful and tend to just eat up time. Jott. Posted by murt at 8:54 PM. Links to this post. Choosing a GTD Reference App. Review - Total Workday Control.
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Subscribe to murtworld by Email. Sunday, May 06, 2007. One of the most powerful (and deceptively simple) principles of productivity is having lists that are reviewed periodically. A system like GTD offers a bare-bones framework for core lists, but lately I've been slowly adding to the number of lists I create and review - especially for tracking things that are more vague or abstract than projects and actions. One of these is the "more/less" list. Posted by murt at 7:22 PM. Links to this post.
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Subscribe to murtworld by Email. Sunday, April 22, 2007. I'm getting to the point where I am rarely excited about the latest web-based service. Many are only marginally useful and tend to just eat up time. Jott. Posted by murt at 8:54 PM. Links to this post. Choosing a GTD Reference App. Review - Total Workday Control.