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TABLE OF CONTENTS - Getting Things Done

David Allen CompanySetup GuideONENOTE FOR WINDOWS 2016 David Allen Company. All rights reserved. 821-LTR 27 JUNE2019 & ONENOTE FOR WINDOWS l SETUP GUIDETABLE OF CONTENTSFOCUS OF THIS GUIDEWHAT YOU CAN EXPECT FROM THIS GUIDE1 FOCUS OF THIS GUIDE UNDERSTANDING THE GTD BEST PRACTICES AN OVERVIEW OF THE KEY BEST PRACTICES OF THE GTD METHODOLOGY2 WHAT IS GTD?2 GTD S FIVE STEPS OF MASTERING WORKFLOW2 THREE STAGES TO INTEGRATING GTD3 THE GTD WORKFLOW MAP4 THE GTD WEEKLY REVIEW CHECKLISTAPPLYING GTD TO ONENOTE SETTING UP ONENOTE FOR GTDPROJECTS AND NEXT ACTIONS5 USING ONENOTE TO MANAGE PROJECTS AND NEXT ACTIONS LISTS 5 THE MOST COMMON GTD LISTS 5 SETTING UP LISTS12 EXPLANATION OF THE COMMON GTD LISTS 18 LINKING PROJECTS TO THEIR RELATED ACTIONS20 LINKING ONENOTE TO OUTLOOK 24 MOVING ITEMS BETWEEN LISTS 25 THE GTD WEEKLY REVIEW TIES IT ALL TOGETHER 25 CUSTOMIZING YOUR CONTEXTS (CONTINUED)Be sure the copyright date in the footer is correct for your specific guide.

and have the whole system fall apart. Your GTD tools should be complex enough to manage your workflow, but simple enough that if you were sick in bed with the flu, you could still easily maintain them. Don’t worry about using every feature in OneNote. There is likely far more built in than you will ever need.

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