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How would you deal with open feature requests that you issued yourself?
Currently, I am (successfully) cleaning out my GMail account, but while having achieved "Inbox Zero" (but not "0 Actionables"), my subfolders / labels are still overflowing.
One issue I have: I was ...
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When to reply to e-mails?
Does GTD, or any other agile/time-management method give an advice/best practice about when to reply e-mails?
I am talking about typical e-mails, which requires some work to be done (1 hour+).
It is ...
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Should you use the standard task application in your e-mail system?
I see a lot of people use the standard task application in their e-mail client. This forces you to keep e-mail open all day long, looking over what to do next multiple times a day. Side effect is that ...
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Tickler file for email
Getting Things Done (GTD) recommends using a tickler file for things that aren't immediately actionable but should be dealt with at some point in the future.
How can the equivalent be done with ...
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How can I use Outlook folders to implement GTD?
I want to use Outlook folders to implement GTD so that I don't have to use a separate program.
How can I set up Outlook folders to be GTD lists?
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How to incorporate emails into a GTD system?
How should emails fit into a Getting Things Done (GTD) system? Should each actionable email be copied into the GTD system? Should the email account keep a duplicate set of GTD "lists"? Or some other ...