


A physical folder I carry in my briefcaseįor receipts, snail mail, or whatever else that is a physical item, I put them either in my folder or use my desk tray.įor email messages, or anything else that is electronic data, I forward it to my Evernote account.These can be email messages, bills, ideas, news articles, etc. InboxesĪs you know, GTD calls for the need of one or more “inboxes,” or as I call them, “stuff collectors.” These are places where you collect everything that comes at you during the day. I will share here some of the tools I use to implement the system above. If you are familiar with the approach, I’d like to share what has been working for me when it comes to setting it up.įor reference, this is a depiction of the GTD workflow (from ): You can click here to get a copy of the book on Amazon. In case you haven’t heard of GTD, I cannot recommend it enough. Just a few months ago, when I started reading his book, I couldn’t have imagined how much of an impact it would make in everything I do. It is amazing how it has changed my life.

I am an avid user of David Allen’s “Getting Things Done” approach to personal productivity. The best thing that I’ve done for my Project Management career was to manage my personal projects more effectively.
