What is the Getting Things Done (GTD) Method by David Allen? What are the best GTD apps of 2022? Find out in my new roundup.
Let's face it, sometimes you simply run out of bullet journal pageideas.Not because there aren't about a bajillion page ideas out there, but because you might just burn out and lack inspiration one day (trust me, it happens). A bullet journal is a great way to not only get my life organized but to help me de-stress and work on self care while I do so.
Download free time management templates, and find tips on how to use a template to make the most efficient use of your time.
Grab 33 free printable to do list & ideas for how to use them. These cute pdf templates are great for work or to get organized with a personal schedule!
One of the ways I have learned to take control of my time is by planning My Ideal Week. I then use this as a template for planning each week.
This is a follow up blog post to my previous post: Evernote and Todoist: REALLY Getting Things Done. It was prompted by an interest to setup a GTD workflow using Todoist. I am a fairly new user of …
This ultimate printable/digital daily task checklist includes: Checklist 1 - Creating a yearly, monthly, weekly and daily plan Checklist 2 - Breaking down your daily plan Checklist 3 - Outsourcing your daily tasks Checklist 4 - Software to track and manage time Checklist 5 - Develop a routine and stick to it Checklist 6 - Choosing the right task management method Checklist 7 - Spend your morning on MITs Checklist 8 - Follow the 80/20 rule Checklist 9 - Make a to-do list Checklist 10 - The Kanban method Checklist 11 - Prioritize Checklist 12 - Set realistic timetables Checklist 13 - Remove potential distractions Checklist 14 - Stop procrastination Checklist 15 - Stop multitasking Checklist 16 - Review your day Checklist 17 - Schedule high priority activities Checklist 18 - Identify urgent vs important & available time
If you struggle to keep your home clean and tidy you're going to love today's Bullet Journal cleaning schedules. Pick out the spread that you love the most and stay on top of the chores once and for all!
This is a follow up blog post to my previous post: Evernote and Todoist: REALLY Getting Things Done. It was prompted by an interest to setup a GTD workflow using Todoist. I am a fairly new user of …
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This is the perfect planner if you're the "creative" type who gets too bored with a routine, but forgets to do things without one!
by Michael Wheatfill Table of Contents: GTD with Outlook 2010 and OneNote 2010 In Part 2 of the GTD with Outlook 2010 and OneNote 2010 Series, I covered how to setup Outlook 2010 for the GTD system…
Looking for an easy decluttering guide? Here's a free printable declutter workbook with a quick checklist for every room! How's that for a start?
These bullet journal goal tracker spreads are a must if you want to be successful in 2019. Check out all of the ideas!
Before moving on in the writing process, it is a great place to have students create a writing goal. This post will explain writing goals, how to choose a writing goal, provide ideas for creating writing goals, and a free writing goal template! These ideas are ideal for any writing
I built these PDF forms to help myself implement and stick to David Allen's GTD (Getting Things Done) methodology. They are both printable and editable (in PDF Forms). You'll receive all the pages in a zip file. These are designed to be printed at 8.5" x 11" with .5" margins. Capture Form is meant for capturing those "open loops" swirling around your head. Get everything down on paper! Inbox Processing is meant to get you thinking, what, where and when do I need to address this? What bucket does this go in? The Next Actions form is designed for you to put context to those next actions so you can go get them done! Remember to write down the actual next physical action to take. What project is it for? What's the Next Action Task? What's the context? What's the priority? When is it due? The Waiting For List is for those items that you've delegated or that depend on someone else taking action first. By keeping it on a list that you'll review, you can free your mind from reminding you at the improper time. What's the project? Whom are you waiting for? What are you waiting for? When should you follow up? When is it due? When was it done? There are 3 Project Forms in here for different sized projects. One full-page, one page split between 2 projects, and one page split between 5 small projects. Outline the tasks, and ask, what can be delegated? What are the context, priority and due date? Someday/Maybe List is for those tasks and projects that you just can't quite tackle in the near future but you certainly would like to make a reality someday... maybe...When did you add this to the list? (this question can be fun to see how your priorities and ideas change over time) Whats the task/idea? What is the context? What's the priority? When would you like to do it? What would be the next action? I keep several of these lists, one for home, one for work, one for travel, one for books....
Here are my zone three printables! the first one is my version of zone three. I use zone three to tackle two bathrooms, two kids rooms, and one office (which my husband cleans because it is his.) click here to print my zone three printable these next three printables are the standard setup for zone three. I have made these printables available in three different colors. click here for the pink printable click here for the blue printable click here for the white printable and finally individual printables This has one room on one page. If you have a different set up for your zones this can go wherever you like. click here to print the bedroom checklist click here to print the bathroom checklist click here to print the laundry room checklist click here to print the office checklist
As a pro-organizer with ADHD, I can attest that these 13 ADHD closet organization tips will help you keep your closet organized long-term.
These daily journal templates featured in our post today will satisfy your thirst for organized planning and soulful writing. Specially...
My system evolved from a checklist grid inspired by Edward O'Connor's personal unit tests, Ben Franklin's weekly table of virtues, templates from DIY Planner and the original Hipster PDA all via Lifehacker. Download the Asher Planner templates (DOC) www.mediafire.com/?johlv9e1nc2
There are many types of productivity methods and resources for how to use them. I’ll touch on others another day but for now I want to talk about the most basic productivity/organization met…
Download and print our free ADHD cleaning checklist featuring speed cleaning and easy room cleaning. Plus tips on how to consistently clean with ADHD.
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This project has been in the works for more than five months. It was birthed from a place of fatigue, and frustration. I reached a new level of exhaustion over shuffling piles, and managing clutte…
Thanks to Ryder, both for the creation of the Bullet Journal system and for sharing it with us - I think we'd all be a little lost without it! I'm honoured to be invited to contribute to the blog. My Bullet Journal Story I have always been an organiser and lover of paper and pens. I am a list maker, diary keeper and planner. I had a mess of different systems running, including a diary, lists in various notebooks, post-its, apps and a digital calendar. Luckily I discovered the Bullet Journal concept in January 2016,...
In this post, I share a little about what I learned from reading Getting Things Done and how I've maximized the GTD methodology with the Todoist app.
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Before we dive in, I’d like to thank Ryder for developing this amazing system over the years and sharing it with the world. I am honored to be sharing a glimpse into my Bullet Journal with you today and so grateful for the opportunity to share how I have made it my own. My Bullet Journal Story Before the Bullet Journal system came into my life, I was one of those people with countless old planners laying around half-used and full of blank pages. I...