Some online info about GTD
http://www.43folders.com/2004/09/08/getting-started-with-getting-things-done

Mike

On Apr 3, 5:40 am, Heller <[email protected]> wrote:
> Context is a concept from the book GTD by Dave Allen (I can recommend
> reading this)
> and pertains to placing an action in context, i.e. 'what is this
> action related too?'
> eg. an action 'Send g'ma an E-mail'can relate to 'PC' because you
> would perform the action
> when you are sitting behind your PC. So placing actions in context
> means grouping them
> together by the context in which you would execute them.
>
> On Apr 3, 10:30 am, Steve T <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I D'ld D3 from Tiddly spot.
>
> > One of my biggest 'Getting things Done" tasks is to get my "getting
> > things done' tiddlywik done !
>
> > It's a shame there is not a simple USER guide, I may have given up at
> > first but I'm glad I didn't.
>
> > Saying "download the example and look at it" doesn't do it for me. A
> > simple bullet point guide would take less time to write. I don't mean
> > a geeks tweak guide - I mean how to put a GTD thang into operation -
> > kinda like how to write a letter.
>
> > I shall have a stab at this myself as I'd like to deploy this as a
> > project management tool. However I'm not the person to do it as I'm
> > sure I'd miss loads e.g. I don't understand "contexts".
>
> > I've searched but I can't find anything. Any pointers? I'd happily
> > start a wiki "how to" guide and invite collaborators.
>
> > Steve T

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