With Outlook, you can do any of the following ġ. "they suggest creating all day meetings for next step items on the outlook calendar" You can then create one of many views that sorts your tasks in Outlook by your in the Outlook categories. " I have setup the SUPPORT and FOR SUPPORT FOLDERS and am active putting items in these folders."įiling into folders is so last century! Use Outlooks categorize function for this. This is my explanation of why the official GTD user guide does not leverage specific task features.Īlso, kelstarrising, forum moderator and company representative, has stated that they want to keep their guides simple - a good idea! GTD relies more on the context lists and the calendar that the to-do list (more on this later) andĢ. I do GTD on Outlook "my way" to take advantage of Outlook's full features. The amount of effort required to sync-up Outlook and OneNote is "painful" and the benefit is questionable.Īs a disclaimer, I have neither read the GTD Outlook nor the OneNote guide.
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