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Getting Things Done

Submitted by Chris Bray on Sat, 10/24/2009 - 16:29.

Dear Lazyweb, I've just had that realization that I hoped I'd never have, I've got loads of plates spinning at the moment and I'm wondering if there's anything I can do to help balance them a bit!

I've been looking at various techniques of managing your workload effectively and David Allen's Getting Things Done (GTD) seems quite popular and there's a few guys at work using it to great effect, but I'm interested in a wider opinion.

If you've used GTD before how did you get on? Any plus points? Negative points?

Most importantly, does anyone have specific tool recommendations for supporting GTD? I'm pretty much handcuffed to my iPhone so I figure that's a pretty good organiser, but which tool?

I'm looking at Remember The Milk and Toodledo to keep track of tasks and goals and I know they both have iPhone clients but does anyone have any experience with either?

Then again, maybe noone is even reading this and I've just wasted another ten minutes!

Submitted by Chris Bray on Sat, 10/24/2009 - 16:29.
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