Gootodo and GTD
My buddy (and boss, I guess) Mark Hurst has finally released Gootodo to the broader public.
Gootodo is an online todo list, and it's *great*. (I first wrote about it here, and you can read more about the concept here.)
The Gootodo list works best when you are also using bit literacy, a system of personal organization and workflow that I have found tremendously useful.
There are similarities between bit literacy and David Allen's Getting Things Done. Personally, I find bit literacy very useful for the online world, while a slimmed down version of GTD has tamed the paper in my life.
Gootodo is an online todo list, and it's *great*. (I first wrote about it here, and you can read more about the concept here.)
The Gootodo list works best when you are also using bit literacy, a system of personal organization and workflow that I have found tremendously useful.
There are similarities between bit literacy and David Allen's Getting Things Done. Personally, I find bit literacy very useful for the online world, while a slimmed down version of GTD has tamed the paper in my life.
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