So how do you manage your time and daily activities?
I have decided that as much as I have tried managing my life through digital mediums usually in the form of PDAs or some web application, they failed for feeling to remote to help. To organize my life, I rely on treeware stuff: a calendar, scraps of paper, and post it notes. I think I need the tangibility of the paper and my hand moving for anything to really register the urgency.
There are times that I do rely on emailing myself reminders and I do like that system. So it was good to find out about a simple web tool, Neptune based on David Allen’s “Getting Things Done that sends you email reminders among other things. Its functionality is not extensive but I think it is simplicity that helps to to “get things done.” I was reminded of it today after being told that Getting Things Done is a really good book to read to end the vicious cycle of procastination. Maybe I will finally get around to reading out. But if you already do use a web took to organize your projects and like the method outlined by David Allen, docheck out Neptune.
oh nooooeeeeeessssss! Biella’s joined a cult….. alledly David Allen is part of an alleged cult organization fact net on david allen and gtd…. and gtd is part of the indoctrination…. wierd eh? i use Process2, which works for me when i open it…. though I’ve been avoiding opening it for a few weeks.
Comment by jeremyj — November 8, 2006 @ 5:34 am