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GTD Cafe: Pint-Sized GTD

May 21st, 2008 by thedailysaint

Posted in GTD, Productivity |

Welcome back! It's good to see you again. Please note that I am now publishing all new material at my hub site: In Context Blog

Today’s post is from Mike St. Pierre of The Daily Saint

You know how it goes: if you were on an island…

  • and could only bring one book- Merton’s No Man is an Island
  • and could only bring one food- strawberry Twizzlers (is there any other flavor?)

But what if we were talking about GTD? Would you bring David Allen’s first book from 2002 Getting Things Done? Maybe his latest book Making It All Work would better fit the bill.

As for me, I’d take a small notebook and a simple ballpoint pen. That way, I could capture all of my ideas for getting off the darn island. Let me explain.

Although I don’t travel very often for work, my days are fairly pedestrian and therefore my GTD system has to go with me. Kelly Forrister had a great piece this past week about how she takes her system on the road for three weeks out of every month. Now that’s what I call portable!

Here’s my mini version of GTD:

  1. Small notebook, left pocket of my sportscoat.
  2. Pen, left pocket, dress shirt.
  3. Blackberry 8830, right pocket of my sportscoat.

With these three items, I can capture all of my thoughts, monitor email and respond if necessary, take calls, and make it to my 3:45pm daily check-in with my boss. Once I’m there, I process items from my notebook which are important to discuss and voila! Pint-sized GTD.


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