1. 3 Most Important Tasks. Writing down and making mental note of my top 3 tasks to get done for the day. Everything else seems to fall into place if I do that.
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2. An easy and workable task list, or to do list. While I love all of these handy web 2.0 apps, computer software, very neat gadgets like palms and really cool cell phones, they just don’t work for me. I’m a lazy woman, with an even lazier attitude. I might put a task in Remember the Milk, another task in my palm, one in my Gcal and send another text to my phone. With all of these different ways of doing things, I end up spending much more time trying to organize my to do list, or consolidate it, that I don’t get much actually done.
3. Keep ubiquitous capture device. It might not be the same device for every location (I have a moleskine for work, but use my mobile for inspiration on the fly) but just being able to write stuff down when you think about it is key for me.
- 最重要なタスク3つをノートに書いて一日それをやる。rhodia no.11がいい。
- 使いやすいタスクリストを持とう。私はケータイとcheck*padの組み合わせをおすすめする。
- ユビキタス・キャプチャーをしよう。これは私もモレスキンをおすすめ。
こんな感じで27個のチップが紹介されている。必要なものを取り入れるといい。誰か訳してくれるといい。私の英語力は頼りないので、後は放棄。学者やってるわけじゃないんで、勝手に意訳すればいい。そこから新しいgtdが生まれたりする。