What follows is a list of great tools that are either GTD-friendly right from the get-go, or can be easily adjusted to fit the GTD way of working. But since we live in the 21st century, then it’s probably not the most effective way around for some people. Let me just remind you that there are 7 main elements of GTD: Projects List, Next Tasks List, Future/Maybe List, Calendar, “Waiting for” List, Resource Files, and the intangible element – trust.Įach of these can be handled using the simplest tools possible – pen and paper. Well, that is exactly what I’m going to do today. What I didn’t do, however, is point you towards specific tools you can use to make your GTD life easier. In recent weeks I’ve been discussing the methodology itself, and how to use it in your everyday efforts (both work and personal projects). If you visit Lifehack regularly then I’m sure you’ve noticed the Getting Things Done series that’s been featured here lately.
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