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Two month of eProductivity
Since a few days I get the "
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eProductivity: planning my day
Another post about my road to productivity heaven with eProductivity . This time how I plan my next day. When I've lots of things to do, I like to plan my next day on the evening before that day. For this, eProductivty gives me the possibility to flag action...
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eProductivity: getting on top of my action pile
This is another blogpost about my experience with eProductivity , this time about working with my lists of ToDos. Your ToDos (or actions in eProductivity speak) can become quite a lot. To get an overview of this pile, there are different ways to divide them or...
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eProductivity: first impressions
So, my first days and weeks with eProductivity are gone and here are some impressions: The Installation gave some hickups because of some errors while replacing the design, but replacing the design on the server (convert -u ) fixed that in the end. Could be...
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How I use Lotus Notes to NOT multi-task
Truthfully, there is not a single human being that multi-tasks. We're all creatures who occupy time and space, with single-thread of primary consciousness. Like a computer CPU that processes instructions sequentially, albeit at a blinding pace, about the best...
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Using eProductivity - A summary of my experience
Concluding my series exploring the intersection of Getting Things Done and Lotus Notes, here's a summary of my experience using the GTD-enabled eProductivity template as my production Lotus Notes mail file. I'm no GTD newbie, but I'm no GTD blackbelt either...
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InBox Nirvana with eProductivity
This post continues the series on exploring the intersection of Getting Things Done and Lotus Notes. I have used eProductivity , a GTD-enabled Lotus Notes templates that replaces the design of your mail file, for a full work week now. I was comfortable doing...
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eProductivity - This screenshot says it all
This is my mailbox at EOD Monday. There were 155 messages in there this AM. This is what is called "
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Notes' Tasks could play better with Notes' Calendar
Yesterday I got started with Eric Mack's eProductivity template , which gets applied to your mail file. I'll hold off on any comments until I've gone through a full cycle including a weekly review (potential blog silence for a week), but it got me thinking...
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How I (try to) implement GTD using Vanilla Lotus Notes + BlackBerry
This is my fourth post in a series on exploring the intersection of Getting Things Done
and Lotus Notes. The topic for this posting is how I currently (try to) implement GTD
today without any fancy schmancy templates. Just vanilla, out-of-the
box Lotus...
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I am sensing the GTD movement in the yellowverse
This is my third post in a series on exploring the intersection of Getting Things Done
and Lotus Notes. I was going to post about how I use GTD with vanilla Lotus Notes + BlackBerry, but a couple other things are worthy of comment first. I'll get back to...
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Theory first...GTD in a couple paragraphs
This is my second post in a series on exploring the intersection of Getting Things Done and Lotus Notes. Shortly, I will be testing a world class Notes mail template replacement written by Eric Mack's company branded eProductivity . But some theory first. What...
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What's all the fuss about GTD...let me explain
Definitions first. GTD stands for "
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