by Kourosh | Dec 7, 2009 | GTD, OmniFocus, and Pomodoro Series
To say the least, there are several major differences between the Pomodoro and GTD techniques of productivity. In some situations, these differences allow them to play well together, while in others they may even hamper each other. Today’s post will center on...
by Kourosh | Nov 30, 2009 | GTD, OmniFocus, and Pomodoro Series
The Technique’s Centerpiece There is a pdf available on the Pomodoro Technique page that is well worth your time. In short, the pomodoro technique involves setting a timer for a certain period of time (suggested 25 minutes) and dedicating oneself to a task or...
by Kourosh | Nov 23, 2009 | GTD, OmniFocus, and Pomodoro Series
Ok – so this turned out to be a larger project than I originally thought it would. I found this idea of the Pomodoro Technique and started adding it to my GTD and OmniFocus methods of working. Hey, that’s a post, right? Well, it actually turned into a...
by Kourosh | Sep 2, 2009 | General Techniques
The discipline to stay with any system, such as Getting Things Done (GTD) or otherwise, is similar to any exercise. Including it as part of the daily routine makes it easier to continue and even enjoy. The draw, though, is not just in the habit. The desire to continue...
by Kourosh | Jul 29, 2009 | Original Series
So, in the last article, I introduced a potentially dangerous concept: the Conditional Project. GTD is used literally to get things done, and here I’ve suggested putting things off by creating conditions. (A much better way to put things off is by writing...