Love the Mac > Putting Things in Context
[ActivityOwner.Com] ResultsManager provides a default list of contexts which includes (Anywhere, Home, Web, Office, Computer, Travelling, Errand, When Im alert, When Im tired). The documentation also recommends including contexts for “Quick” things that will take less than 10 minutes and “Weekly Review” or “Monthly Review” for things that want to defer consideration on.
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DorkoTech: ResultsManager has been a lot of fun and I've talked to Kyle McFarlin a few times now and he has been very helpful in my adventures with ResultsManager. I hope to post about all of this soon! (via Cosmos)
ROI Copywriting: I run three successful companies using MindManager, ResultsManager, Microsoft OneNote (and now, Gyronix’s GyroQ) as my core applications. And since one of those companies is my copywriting and marketing strategist business, and since at any given time I’m running the marketing strategies and writing copy for 6-10 various-sized companies — (via Cosmos)
ActivityOwner.Com: For example, your direct reports are likely responsible for projects that haven't been explicitly delegated by you in ResultsManager — you want to be aware of everything on their plate, particularly if things might be slipping. (via Cosmos)
ANVL: Just a quick note for those who might wander here - I think we’re up and running with the new look. It’s based on the vSlider theme for WordPress and Gallery2, integrated by WPG2. So far so good. Please let me know if it doesn’t work for you, and why. Any suggestions welcome! (via Cosmos)
ActivityOwner.Com: GyroQ, the soon to be released MindManager add-in from Gyronix, has the capability to quickly queue up action items and ideas for delivery into mindjet maps. In the most simple form, you enter action items over a few hours and finally hit the "Send Queue" (via Cosmos)
[Gavinshearer.com] Getting Things Done, Gavin Shearer, gavinshearer.com - Geek ...: It's a great product on its own, but it shines when you pair it with Kinkless GTD, a set of free AppleScripts and templates that customize OmniOutliner so it's a) optimized for the GTD methodology (project list, contexts) and b) can talk to iCal. OmniOutliner is my project and task repository - my brain.
[Paul-chan.net] The Craftsmans Forge » 2005 » October: We woke up to news that two brash and absolutely careless young men were given a never seen before verdict of jail terms for their apparent racist remarks on their blogging websites. Apparently it all started with a forum letter from a Malay lady about dogs being allowed unleashed in taxis as she was concerned that muslims were not allowed to touch the saliva of dogs.
[Rojo.com] Gene's empty inbox epiphany: For me, the most difficult part of "getting to empty" is when I'm down to a handful of messages, and I can't figure out how to get them "unstuck." I've found that in most cases, it's because I need help pulling together the next step, or that I don't have all the information. The remedy is often to pull together a 15 minute meeting to make the decision, or to ask someone else to pull all the relevant information together.
[43things.com] jshell's progress on implement GTD on 43 Things: At first, I made a separate “GTD Inbox” page, but then I decided to just use the Home Page as the Inbox, and put the home page in my bookmarks bar.
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