Over the rest of this series, we’ve examined how to use Office 365, mainly Outlook and OneNote, to implement David Allen’s Getting Things Done methodology. You learned how to capture thoughts…
Okay, so if you’ve been following along with this series so far, you’ve collected everything that’s on your mind that you have any commitment at all to change, you’ve decided…
Last time, we talked about clarifying all your “stuff” into actions (in Outlook tasks), projects (single notes in OneNote) and reference (notes, sections, or even whole notebooks in OneNote, depending…
Last time we covered collecting all your “open loops” into either Outlook, OneNote, or both. So now you should feel confident that in Office 365 you have absolutely everything that…
Last time we covered a basic overview of GTD using Microsoft’s Office 365. Today we’re going to cover phase one of the methodology, collection. Tasks The core of your GTD…