A5 / Filofax Planner
Since my first post on my "Getting Things Done" Routine in 2006 I've been slowly working on revising my system so here's how I manage my task and diary items. … Read More »
Since my first post on my "Getting Things Done" Routine in 2006 I've been slowly working on revising my system so here's how I manage my task and diary items. … Read More »
In this first post in the Healthy Habits series I look at the basics of habit forming and goal setting. I take a look into my search for the ideal goal and habit tracker from Bullet Journals and printouts to online tools and share … Read More »
If you're a fan of the pocket-sized Moleskine then you'll love these free To-Do and Notes downloadable sheets on A4 and Letter format … Read More »
I've been toying with the idea recently of going back to use my PDA again for calendar and task management. I know, I know! I've long been a staunch supporter of using Moleskine's for managing my tasks, and my phone for managing my calendar … Read More »
My main problem is that I feel poncy using my PDA in public, then you also have to factor in the danger of loosing it or having it nicked when I'm down my local pub. I'm still having problems managing certain lists - mainly … Read More »
It's all well and good organising your tasks... but are they truly organised? the ktGTD aims to help you manage your tasks in a way that helps you get them done! … Read More »
As an addition to my previous article on Moleskine hacks, the Instructables website has 3 useful little hacks for improving your Moleskine notebook, I quite like the pencil sharpener – nifty! … Read More »
The Moleskine notebook is hugely popular within the GTD community. Personally I’m not sure what all the fuss is about, it’s just a notebook! Anyway, the reason for this post is that there’s a rather strange “Moleskine – The Book of Revenge” advert on … Read More »