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January 02, 2006

GTD 2006.1: Stop what you're doing

For 2006, I'm kicking off a new theme at To Do Or Else: Small bite-size, actionable Getting Things Done tips, tricks and shortcuts. Actionable is the important word here: as the saying goes, a few minutes here, a few there, and soon you have a real life!

Today's tip: Stop what you're doing. Not right now, but 15 minutes before you are going to end your online work day. Then, clear your inbox, your desktop, your physical desk and decide what the three things you want to accomplish tomorrow that will make you happy about what you "purchase" with your day.

(Don't have a hope in hell of clearing your inbox and desktop in 15 minutes? Stay tuned!)

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  • Who?
    Bob Walsh, (Author, managing partner of Safari Software, Inc. a micro-ISV)
    What?
    Exploring the intersection between Getting Things Done and building a micro-ISV.
    Where?
    Live from Sonoma, California USA.
    When?
    Once or so a workday.
    Why?
    Because there's a way to get everything done, I just know there is!
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