GTD, Things and Tips
I’ve been doing GTD weekly reviews for ages, here’s what my current weekly review looks like.
Links tagged #productivity from my Shaarli instance:
- Your productivity and wellness made easy. The science-based application for success. — Direct link
- Design goes beyond a pixel perfect user experience. I asked myself the question: “Can I apply design thinking to my own life?”. Today part 3 about the apps I use. — Direct link
- Shortcut to take output from MagicToDo and create discrete tasks in Things using OpenAI — Direct link
- A cheat sheet of common executive function deficits and compensatory strategies to overcome them — Direct link
- Good tips on time blocking — Direct link
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- We need fewer things to work on. Starting now. #offices #productivity #work — Direct link
- productivity dysmorphia sits at the intersection of burnout, imposter syndrome and anxiety. It is ambition’s alter ego: the pursuit of productivity spurs us to do more while robbing us of the ability to savour any success we might encounter along the way. — Direct link
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- IntroFirst things first, I am a strong believe in the idea of “offloading your brain” into a task management system. This means everything I need to do in the future, and I do mean everything, gets logged as a task in my task manager. I find this frees up space — Direct link
- Update: The links for the Get To It and Dashboard widgets have been updated with fixes (addressed an error if no matching OF tasks in Get To It and changed iconography alignment for calendar events… — Direct link