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April 18, 2007
ZTD - Putting more Do in Getting Things Done
I just spotted a blog entry at Zenhabits about Getting The Human To Perform. It's about Forming the 10 Good Habits.
1 collect. Habit: ubiquitous capture. Carry a small notebook (or whatever capture tool works for you) and write down any tasks, ideas, projects, or other information that pop into your head. Get it out of your head and onto paper, so you don’t forget it. This is the same as GTD. But ZTD asks you to pick a very simple, portable, easy-to-use tool for capture — a small notebook or small stack of index cards are preferred (but not mandated), simply because they are much easier to use and carry around than a PDA or notebook computer. The simpler the tools, the better. When you get back to your home or office, empty your notes into your to-do list (a simple to-do list will work for now — context lists can come in a later habit).
Worth a read....
Posted by Anandasim at April 18, 2007 11:55 AM
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