Reading Time: < 1 min I’ve written before about how small things can make a big difference: Getting rid of your email folders in Outlook, Using “Send & Archive” in Gmail, and things like that. This is another example of that — it’ll only save you a couple of seconds, but it’ll save you those few seconds often, and it […]
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Nozbe 2.0 finally released
Reading Time: 2 min After months of waiting (and being teased with a partially-finished beta a few months ago), Nozbe 2.0 has finally been released. I’ve intentionally waited a few days to talk about it, because I wasn’t sure how I felt. My initial reaction was pretty disappointed. While it looked much better than previous versions, it had some […]
Nozbe vs. Toodledo
Reading Time: 3 min I’ve been a Nozbe fan from day one. In fact, that’s what got me interested in GTD. I wanted a web-based to-do list with great iPhone support. I found Nozbe, realized that it was GTD based, watched some of their videos, and then eventually got the GTD book and dove in. After I realized I […]
Week one with the Full Focus Planner
Reading Time: 2 min I never thought I’d do it, but as I mentioned in my last post I’ve started using a paper planner this week. I’m not leaving any of my digital tools behind, but adding this paper planner could be a great addition to my workflow. It started by listening to Michael Hyatt’s podcast. I had listened […]
Trying to find the perfect GTD system
Reading Time: < 1 min As most of you know, I’ve been using Nozbe for a while now and I’m fairly satisfied with it. However, it has a growing list of issues that are starting to bother me — horrible waste of space on the page, a very buggy iPhone app, and tasks that occasionally move from one project to […]
Keeping up with life while at Disney
Reading Time: 3 min Tony Dye had an interesting question for me: Aren’t you @ Disney, with the fam? How in the world are you doing this much research and twitter work? I’ll try my best to answer it. First, it’s important to realize where your time is spent as Disney World. The chart on the right should help […]
Software to load on a new computer
Reading Time: 2 min I purchased a new desktop yesterday. My old computer was better than three years old and starting to show it. The new one is quite a powerful little beast — Intel Quad Core i7, 8 GB ECC3 RAM, terabyte hard drive — and I got a great deal on it. Tossed in a second video […]
A real cost saver due to GTD — fewer administrative needs
Reading Time: < 1 min Late last year, I was considering getting an administrative assistant for myself. I simply had too much to do — to many e-mails, too many tasks. I wasn’t sure if I wanted to hire a local person to help, or just use a virtual assistant. During that internal debate, I was also trying to get […]
Evernote version 2.0 for iPhone released
Reading Time: < 1 min I’m a big fan of Evernote, even though I don’t use it for GTD (I use Nozbe for that). However, I find it to be a great resource for reference material and notes. I love that it has a Windows version, a Mac version, a nice web interface and a slick iPhone app. Today, the […]
New sync tool for Google Calendar and your phone
Reading Time: < 1 min Google has just released a new tool to sync your Google Calendar to your iPhone or Windows Mobile device, and it’s pretty slick! For my iPhone, I had previously been using the excellent (but not free) “SaiSuke” app to handle calendaring. The problem was that you had to manually sync it, and it took a […]