Commenti a: GTD in a text file, the Muzzarelli’s version – part 3 /blog/2008/01/gtd-in-a-text-file-the-muzzarellis-version-part-3/ L'informatica a valore aggiunto Tue, 23 Jun 2020 13:48:27 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.3.2 Di: Davide Muzzarelli /blog/2008/01/gtd-in-a-text-file-the-muzzarellis-version-part-3/#comment-55 Davide Muzzarelli Tue, 25 Mar 2008 17:53:00 +0000 /blog/2008/01/gtd-in-a-text-file-the-muzzarellis-version-part-3/#comment-55 Thank you Carlo.<br/><br/>I do not mix GTD with the "Tecnica del Pomodoro" because I use this only for track the hours worked.<br/><br/>A GTD project often is not related to only a client or a paid project, so it is difficult to track hours in a simple manner.<br/><br/>So, I prefer to use GTD for organize my work (and life) and the Pomodoro just for track my work.<br/><br/>I think that an organization system must be lightweight as possible. IMHO, over-organize our life is an error.<br/><br/>Thank you for your question.<br/><br/>I will write more about "GTD in a text file", because there are great hidden features. Thank you Carlo.

I do not mix GTD with the “Tecnica del Pomodoro” because I use this only for track the hours worked.

A GTD project often is not related to only a client or a paid project, so it is difficult to track hours in a simple manner.

So, I prefer to use GTD for organize my work (and life) and the Pomodoro just for track my work.

I think that an organization system must be lightweight as possible. IMHO, over-organize our life is an error.

Thank you for your question.

I will write more about “GTD in a text file”, because there are great hidden features.

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Di: Carlo /blog/2008/01/gtd-in-a-text-file-the-muzzarellis-version-part-3/#comment-54 Carlo Tue, 25 Mar 2008 10:18:00 +0000 /blog/2008/01/gtd-in-a-text-file-the-muzzarellis-version-part-3/#comment-54 Great article!<br/>It's an interesting "simplicity oriented" approach to the GTD field. Did you never though about "mixing" GTD with "Tecnica del Pomodoro" for accomplish single activities? I think is worth to take it into consideration... Great article!
It’s an interesting “simplicity oriented” approach to the GTD field. Did you never though about “mixing” GTD with “Tecnica del Pomodoro” for accomplish single activities? I think is worth to take it into consideration…

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