15 Observations on Productivity, Habit & Getting Things Done (Part 2)

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If you have a good system established for after your “mental sweep” is complete (e.g.: “GTD”/Getting Things Done), you’ll have the tools in place to give proper attention to that item and not get distracted in the meantime.

Kelly Christopherson‘s insight:

inWeinberg this fast paced world, teaching students about time management is important. 

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  1. Dan

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    If you’d like a tool for managing your time and projects, you can use this web-application inspired by David Allen’s GTD:

    GTDAgenda

    You can use it to manage your goals, projects and tasks, set next actions and contexts, use checklists, and a calendar.
    Syncs with Evernote and Google Calendar, and also comes with mobile version, and Android and iPhone apps.

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