It’s come up a few times: “How do you use RTM?” “What do your lists/Smart Lists look like?” I covered them briefly on RTM’s blog but they’ve changed a bit since then, and I’d like to flesh them out a bit more.1 Obviously my work has meant that I come in contact with a lot of […]
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I started this post on December 15, 2008. I’ve mostly kept it intact and simply published it for the sake of getting it out there. It’s not nearly as sprawling as I initially intended; you’re welcome. Remember the Milk is one of my favorite websites.1 Keeping a list of tasks, keeping it simple, and keeping […]
Mud Rooms, Red Letters, and Real Priorities | 43 Folders Making something a BIG RED TOP TOP BIG HIGHEST #1 PRIORITY changes nothing but text styling. If it were really important, it’d already be done. Period. Think about it. Example. When my daughter falls down and screams, I don’t ask her to wait while I grab […]
Wondermark » Archive » #479; Oliver’s Busy Day Hint: When it feels this way, you need to change your method.
