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January 2005 - Posts

Help build the GTD Wiki

Jeff Sandquist and some of his buddies at Microsoft just had a visit from David Allen . Coming to the realization that there are so many sources of information about the Getting Things Done system scattered about the net, they decided a wiki would be
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The blog world is the new "salon"

David Allen has a nice post about his post-blog-summit visit with Buzz and Scoble . Turns out he was doing a seminar for Robert's group at Microsoft. In his latest post, DA compares the blog world with the salons of Europe - a really lovely metaphor.
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Scoble gets a house call from David Allen

This is too cool. David Allen drops by Scoble's Red Couch for a one-on-one therapy session to help him get back on the GTD wagon. I wonder if I get one of those red couches if David would come to New Mexico for a visit? Or should I get a green couch?
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Please welcome our newest blogger in the GTD Zone

I'm pleased to announce that Frank (aka Punkey), the author of the excellent What's the Next Action blog has accepted our invitation to join the bloggers in the GTD Zone . I've been reading this blog for some time now and it offers a great narrative about
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More Space blog/book project

I’m thrilled to announce that my proposal to join the More Space project, a collaborative effort to produce a collection of 10,000 word essays by business bloggers, has been accepted. The list of bloggers participating includes some of the folks
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A good reminder - Outlook keyboard shortcuts

A good reminder from Woody's Office Watch by way of Angela Booth's Writing Blog (an excellent resource): Switch to Mail CTRL+1 Switch to Calendar CTRL+2 Switch to Contacts CTRL+3 Switch to Tasks CTRL+4 Switch to Notes CTRL+5 One of those little things
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Excellent mind mapping overview

Trevor Claiborne has put together a really fine overview and tutorial about using mind maps as a ubiquitous capture and information management tool. He provides an excellent set of mind maps to support his article which you can download, along with links
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