I'm always looking for advices and feedback about how to get things done and how to balance work life and private life. So, few months ago, I have read some articles about the GTD (Getting Things Done) think tank from David Allen. So, I have decided to read a little bit more about it, and I have found a new think tank, much easier to apply : Zen To Done. Because I think that everything must be kept as simple as possible, overall in organization topic and technical topic, I think I will try to apply this method in a few days. I will later talk about my personal experience.
- Quick presentation of emacs (few lines), feedback from GTD and Kanban methodologies [mobile: http://bit.ly/jS05hT]
- How to interface GNUS with Planner and Muse to act according to the GTD methodology. [mobile : http://bit.ly/ktslgI]
- how to use GTD with emacs org-mode [mobile : http://bit.ly/kXwwaL]
- A very good example of useful and simple GTD implementation with a text editor (emacs here) [ mobile : http://bit.ly/mDvKTj ]
- use outline mode (vim + emacs). To sum up : "outline mode to give it some structure" [mobile : http://bit.ly/mtHvZq]
- min ZTD mobile [mobile: http://bit.ly/jwik5T ]
- min ZTD detailed : very usefull! A lot to learn from here. [mobile: http://bit.ly/mEQ0gy ]
- The entire ZTD (Zen To Done) methodology[mobile: http://bit.ly/lie5eE ]
- order ZTD e-book [mobile: http://bit.ly/lEX51i ]
- why to become an early morning person? How is it benefit? and how to become an early person? [mobile : http://bit.ly/mU88T0 ]
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