Cool Tools: Evernote
I am making a concerted effort to adopt Evernote into my brain.
I am making a concerted effort to adopt Evernote into my brain.
I really am trying to implement a working GTD system for myself, and a wiki seems potentially very valuable, as I have many different contexts but many of them are related. I would love a wiki I mirrored/synched across iPhone, Mac, and my web space. Probably asking for too much and I don’t have the chops to develop it myself. This is a possibility: Mobile Wiki Server, a $3.99 app for the iPhone; how much of a hassle to sync, though? More on this later.

In which I post to a particularly on-point post from Lifehacker about cleaning up my desk, which you see here, snapped from my phone. Part of cleaning things up begins this morning with backed-up posts I want to get on line, so that reduces the pathetic factor a little, I suppose.
The GTD Mastery 100 So I can keep track of what I’m not yet doing.
More Moleskine Hacks | 43 Folders
Everytime I pick up a new Moleskine, I’m reminded how much I freaking love these things. I got a fresh one the other day at Flax, so why not mention a few new Moleskine hacks?
I just got my first Moleskine, and I’m working to set up a GTD system with that and with the HPDA to make this new year’s work go more – smoothly? Efficiently? Productively? I don’t know the proper word to put here, but I want my work, my chores at home, my life, to feel less haphazard, based less on distraction and more on planning, less on reaction and more on response. This post covers some ideas from Merlin’s 43Folders for making use of the Moleskine in this system.
Why did I choose a Moleskine? Coolness factor for one reason, and unity for another, and mutability for yet another. It’s adaptable for whatever the user wants to do with it. That’s one of my difficulties now, to figure out how to use it productively. So, for that reason, away from the site now and back to the ToDo list!