(Introduction was taken from Wikipedia and David Allen)
1. Getting things Done (GTD) is an action management method, and the title of a book by David Allen.
GTD rests on the principle that a person needs to move tasks out of their mind and get them recorded somewhere. That way, the mind is freed from the job of remembering everything that needs to be done, and can concentrate fully on actually performing those tasks.
2. The Hipster PDA is a paper-based personal organizer (Based on GTD Methods).
Although it began as a joke, or perhaps a statement about technology fetishism, the Hipster PDA has rapidly gained a population of serious users, with hundreds posting pictures of their customised hPDAs on photo sharingInternet mailing lists. Enthusiasts also design and share index card-size printable templates for storing contacts, to-do lists, calendars, notes, project plans, and so on. sites and exchanging tips on
The Hipster PDA (perhaps so named because it is a pocket device, or as an allusion to hipster culture) has become something of an Internet phenomenon, gaining popularity primarily among young, technology-literate people, especially IT workers. It represents a ‘back-to-basics’ or Zen attitude to personal management.
3. I take notes from sunrise to sunset - Ideas, reminders, meetings summaries, tasks and so on. I have tried various ways to manage those notes, and finally found the ultimate solution - PocketMod !![]()
So, please:
A. Read more about GTD.
B. Try PocketMod (or find another Hipster PDA that fits you better).
C. Share your productivity insights with us !
Yours,
Opher.









1 response so far ↓
White N Nerdy // Dec 26, 2006 at 6:55
Pocketmod’s rock, for quick note taking as well as to do list at hand stuff, there is never an excuse NOT to write something down. I keep my waiting for and next actions on them. ( ie to do list).
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