Uses For A Moleskine Notebook: #2 - GTD To Do Lists
Notebooks June 11th, 2007For anyone who’s read anything about David Allen’s Getting Things Done (GTD) revolution on the net, you’ll soon notice that a large number of GTD’ers proclaim the virtues of a Moleskine notebook. Amongst other uses within the GTD setup, a Moleskine notebook or cahier makes a great device for recording your to do list items.
There are many ways to structure your to do list within your Moleskine. The simplest is to just have one list and add all your items. As each item is done simply cross it off the list. GTD provides a more structured approach by splitting your list up into seperate context lists - you have a Next Action list, a Someday Maybe list and as many relevant context lists (for example @phone, @computer, @desk) as necessary.
To find out more about GTD and keeping a to do list in your Moleskine see these sites:
- David Allen’s Official GTD site and What Is GTD?
- My favourite paper-based GTD group - AnalogGTD at Yahoo! Groups.
- Web Worker Daily’s great posts Five Reasons To Use A Paper To Do List and Six More Reasons To Use A Paper To Do List
- Moleskine To Do Lists on Flickr
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