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by DailyHN
2350 days ago
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Yes, I agree that GTD isn't a one-size-fits-all solution. David Allen, in GTD, recommends an alphabetized system. Something that I don't do because all of my reference material is digitized and easily searchable. Search-ability is the primary reason I avoid keeping a large physical file system. I take inspiration from multiple books written about productivity and organization. Other books that have been highly influential in my systems are: - Principles (Dalio) - The ONE Thing (Keller) - Organize Tomorrow Today (Selk, Bartow) - Productivity Planner (more of a journal than a book) |
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This has the odd effect that I'm more successful at finding things in my paper system than I ever was with an electronic one, though it's probably of little use to anyone else. I also find that flipping through the notecards to file or look up something serves as a pretty good idea-generation engine.