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EMCrit Wee – Getting Things Done 2019 Update

January 16, 2019 by Scott Weingart 4 Comments

Original GTD (Gettin' Sh*t Done) Posts

  • EMCrit Podcast 136 – Getting Shit Done
  • EMCrit Podcast 209 – GTD Redux – Opportunities, Time, & Future Selves

Switched to Todoist

  • Todoist Summary
  • Integration with Gcal
  • IFTTT and Zapier

Massive Action Planning by Tony Robbins

  1. Write down the results you want to achieve. (be specific, quantitate if possible)
  2. Write down your purpose (compelling reasons why you want to accomplish this goal–use trigger words, emotion)
  3. Develop a sequence of priority actions.

or as Carl Pullein discusses, OPA:

Outcome, Purpose, Actions

Inboxes are Deadly

Prune, prune, prune

Use email inbox for everything (shortcut/workflow on ios & boomerang on firefox)

Inbox Zero

Boomerang

Subconscious Cognitive Bandwidth

It is not the time, it is the weight

Checklists

If anything you do is:

1. Fiddly &

2. Infrequent

Make a checklist

Directly Responsible Person (DRI)

Who is the the DRI directly responsible individual from Jobs/Apple

Problem for Future Homer

Why we don't care about our future selves

Now on to the Wee…

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Scott Weingart. EMCrit Wee – Getting Things Done 2019 Update. EMCrit Blog. Published on January 16, 2019. Accessed on February 24th 2019. Available at [https://emcrit.org/emcrit/gtd2019/ ].

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Well now you’re scaring me.
It sounds like you aren’t planning to do any more EMCRIT Conferences!

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The checklist idea is very compelling, do you have any more information about how you store your checklists and dig them up when you need them Scott (or anyone else who does this)? I’ve looked around at various checklist apps and sites but none seem very suited to critical care. This sort of thing seems like something that would work very well as a collaborative approach as well.

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Scott,
What do you use for your daily reading and podcast delivery? I am looking for a unified source to merge journal releases, non-medical articles, and podcasts that I read daily. Any luck on the front?

Cheers,

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