Productivity

GTD for Academics: Simple Trusted System

GTD is about habits, not tools. But the tools are important too. What are the key components of a simple, trusted system that implements GTD? And how do I personally do it?

GTD for Academics: Doing

Part 7 of GTD for Academics focuses on one of the trickiest parts of GTD: Actually doing the tasks that you need to do.

GTD for Academics: Planning

We come to part 6 of GTD for Academics and the third important GTD/ZTD habit: Plan. What does it mean, why it is important, and how do do it?

GTD for Academics: Process

In part 5 of GTD for academics we focus on the habit of processing: Looking at the stuff in your inbox and deciding what it means and what to do with it. As an example, I give a live look into how I process my email to inbox zero.

GTD for Academics: Collect

In part 4 of GTD for academics we focus on the habit of collection and capture --- using simple tools to capture thoughts and ideas that we want to keep, before they get away.