Project Planning Pages for GTD
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Corrie has a fantastic Project Planner page that you can print out and punch for your Circa notebook:
So how does this fit in with GTD? David Allen doesn’t talk about a “project detail sheet” in the book, but he does talk about “project support materials” that should be filed away for easy reference (either digitally, in an email folder or document folder, or physically, in a file folder or other storage unit) that are pulled out when you are working on the project. I think of this project detail sheet as a mini portable project file that I can always have with me in my planner to jot down notes, list the next few actions I think I need to take, and refer to quickly and easily. It’s not for everyone, but I think it will work for me.
It will work for me too. I printed some blank quad-ruled paper on the back, and now it’s 4 “pages” worth of project planning goodness. Thank you, Corrie, for your work.
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June 19th, 2007 at 9:57 am
You’re welcome! Thanks for the link. :) Hope it continues to work for you and would definitely welcome any feedback you have.