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Implement GTD for college
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julian.defronzo |
Hello all,
I am new to Toodledo and to GTD in general (still reading Getting Things Done). I am trying to create a proper set up that works well with a college environment and GTD. Currently, I have the following folders: No Folder (Inbox) Personal School Someday I also have folders for each of my classes I am taking. I am wondering if this a good solution, or is there a better one out there you would recommend. I want to try to stay true with the concept of GTD projects, contexts, etc. |
vegheadjones |
You'll have to see what works best for you, but remember that in GTD any action that requires more than one step is a project, so if you are going to use folders as projects, you may wnat to have different folders for each class, grouping the multiple actions that way. So a mid term paper in class X might have its own folder.
You may also want to use subtasks (if you are a Pro) instead of folders in this manner. |
BHastings117755 |
The easiest way to do this might be with tags.
I am in university right now and just getting into the GTD swing of things. Since I have so much e-mail coming in I keep a project list in gmail with GTDInbox which lets me organize all my project reference info that comes in e-form. I then either email or use my firefox toodledo plugin to add tasks to toodledo. I also use nuevasync + google cal for my calendaring. Of course, I also have a paper-based inbox and files which I haven't quite got around to setting up... This message was edited Jan 19, 2009. |
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