Discovr 7: Getting Things Done
Posted on September 4, 2008 | 2 comments
Discovr Host: Michael Mistretta

Contributers: Chris Bowler
Intro music by Joe Sayer
Chris Bowler talks about stress-free productivity, and how to get things done. We also take a rat hole into talking about books, paper and pen nostalgia, and GTD across mobile devices.
Shownotes
- Getting Things Done
- David Allen Book
- Interview with Dezene Huber
- Work.Life.Creativity
- OmniFocus
- Things
- OmniFocus (iPhone)
- Things (iPhone)
- Kindle
- iPhone
- Moleskine
- Field Notes
- Rhodia
- Jott
- Rands Trickle List
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Love the fact that you are talking up mobile GTD, and the fact that you have Jott listed means you understand it. I have used Nozbe and iNozbe (the mobile component) for my GTD since early this year and I think anyone considering an online GTD should take a look. I worked with a printable system (Covey and Daytimer) for decades before finding an electronic application that allows me to view my entire GTD at work on my Win machine, at home on my Macs and even on my cell phone. And Jott lets me call in tasks to my GTD without any writing or typing, great for those thoughts that hit me while driving. I’ve written about my experiences with GTD in a blog post at http://johnkendrick.wordpress.com/2008/03/27/more-getting-things-done/ John
For implementing GTD you might try out this web-based application:
http://www.gtdagenda.com
You can use it to manage your goals, projects and tasks, set next actions and contexts, use checklists, schedules and a calendar.
A mobile version and iCal are available too.
Hope you like it.