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Updated over 6 years ago, 05/25/2018

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Dan Shelhamer
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Getting Things Done!

Dan Shelhamer
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  • Mesa, AZ
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I am currently reading Getting Things Done by David Allen. It is an awesome book with great advice on how to better manage your day to day activities and free up the “mental weight” of all that you need to get done. Just wondering what apps people are using out there that coincides with the philosophies of this book? Thanks!
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    Daniel Hyman
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    @Dan Shelhamer

    I have not read the book, but I did hear the podcast. I can't say enough about "Evernote." Check it out.

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    I read a book with the same title back in the 1970s (not sure who the author was).

    To this day, I use pen and paper to make lists, prioritize goals and tasks, and check items off as I complete them (focusing on doing the important stuff first).

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    I ended up purchasing the app Things 3 which is the #1 app currently for the GTD method and absolutely love it.  Only $10.

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    @Dan Shelhamer I use a combination of Google Keep, Asana, and Trello

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    @Account Closed . When writing things by hand, how to you collaborate with ... folks who might be on your team and/or remote . Or maybe I'm assuming you are a one man team.

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    Originally posted by @Henri Meli:

    @Account Closed . When writing things by hand, how to you collaborate with ... folks who might be on your team and/or remote . Or maybe I'm assuming you are a one man team.

    I'm a one-man team (most of the time).  However, I use email when I need to collaborate.