This chapter is an in-depth explanation of how I have Todoist's projects, labels and filters set up for GTD.Īlthough Todoist is a great tool, it can't do everything. In this chapter, we'll look at some of those limitations and how to get around them. Since Todoist isn't specifically meant for GTD, there are some limitations in the app that keeps it from being a pure GTD app. Should you spring for Todoist Premium? This chapter explores some reasons why you should or shouldn't.Ĭhapter 3: Limitations and Workarounds for GTD Todoist has a free version that is extremely powerful in its own right. In this first chapter, we'll go over what you can expect to get out of this book. If you're serious about being productive, this is a practical no-holds-barred guide to helping you implement GTD in Todoist. Although it wasn't created specifically for David Allen’s Getting Things Done (GTD) methodology, the powerful Todoist is very capable of helping you achieve the "mind like water" that David Allen suggests we all try to go for.Īs an avid GTD’er since 2002, this book is an actionable exploration into my GTD implementation in Todoist. With millions of users around the world, Todoist has quickly grown to be an incredibly popular task management app.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |