Posts Tagged ‘gtd’

On the student-"real-world" interface

This summer/autumn I went from being a student to a pretty-much real-world worker, in something that approximates to an office.  My job is actually a lot more diverse than most office work, insofar as I have to spend a large portion of my time doing things in other parts of the theatre (bar, cellar, and [...]

Personal productivity: where I am now

OK, so I’ve already written about “Getting Things Done” a couple of times. I recently started reading the GTD book itself, and so now is probably a good time for a review of my “system”. Caveat: it’s a really long post, even by my standards!

Brief update on GTD/organisation stuff/Gmail

To claim I’ve sorted all my organisational issues when batch-posting at 2.30am would be slightly, erm, silly. But, further to my various mentions of GTD over the summer, I have been trying to implement a GTD-based system on my PDA using just the in-built apps, and it basically works. My to-do list has context-based categories [...]