Ness Rowlah
Norwegian Wood
"Getting Things Done" and filing systems
Have anyone seriously tried these new (or re-packaged) filing systems?
Ie the book "Getting things done" (GTD, based on having a filing cabinet nearby)
or the Noguchi Filing System (documents recently used goes in front, gradually putting stuff you never use at the back).
Guardian article on GTD.
Has anyone here tried this stuff?
I bought a book on NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) a few years ago - it did not change my life. I cannot remember a thing from that book - is this GTD stuff the same? Just a fad - or something which will give us the potential to actually get things done?
I've got stacks of clips from newspapers&magazines which I want to act on (bookmark, write, categorize), a letter I should have written 12 months ago, hundreds of CDs which should have been MP3ized and so on ...
Have anyone seriously tried these new (or re-packaged) filing systems?
Ie the book "Getting things done" (GTD, based on having a filing cabinet nearby)
or the Noguchi Filing System (documents recently used goes in front, gradually putting stuff you never use at the back).
Guardian article on GTD.
Has anyone here tried this stuff?
I bought a book on NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) a few years ago - it did not change my life. I cannot remember a thing from that book - is this GTD stuff the same? Just a fad - or something which will give us the potential to actually get things done?
I've got stacks of clips from newspapers&magazines which I want to act on (bookmark, write, categorize), a letter I should have written 12 months ago, hundreds of CDs which should have been MP3ized and so on ...
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