How can you continuously improve your work life? Designing and conducting a regular work life review can work wonders.
How can you continuously improve your work life? Designing and conducting a regular work life review can work wonders.
How I work productively: including Getting Things Done, work environment, reliable backup, and working in sprints rather than marathons
@GettingThingsGNOME @nekohayo I wanted to ask you about the status of #GTG 0.7 with the new core and #GTK4. Is the release still far away or rather close? The last comment on the related issue [1] was almost a year ago and it did not seem not to be too far away then. Thanks!
Interesting Wired piece by @clivethompson on getting things done and why we don't always. I used to keep a to-do list and I stopped. I used to use Workflowy and Remember the Milk for lists (both okay). But now, my email inbox is my to-do list for essential things. I'll write a tiny, brief to-do list on paper if there's a couple things I need to remember or do that day, but that's it. I don't keep a running one anymore. I don't find it useful.
A question for the productivity people out there...
I am using for my projects currently Nozbe made by @michael which is amazing but for my low volume use it is getting unreasonably expensive.
I am using a version of getting things done and need to sync between android, iOS and Mac. Does anyone have an input where I should migrate? Price below 5€/month
Currently thinking about Nirvana, everdo and 2doapp, more ideas welcome
David Allen's 5 horizons of focus (including one more level for the ground):
PVG APN
Purpose (+ Principles and Values)
Vision (Long Term Wild Success)
Goals (6 months to 2 years)
Areas of responsibility (Accountability)
Projects (Commitments)
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