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[O] Making GTD more mangeable with org
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Marcelo de Moraes Serpa |
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[O] Making GTD more mangeable with org |
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Fri, 18 Mar 2011 12:19:12 -0600 |
Hi list,
So, I have been using org for GTD for quite a long time. I love org,
and the more I learn about elisp and about it, the more excited I get
about it, and the more I see there's nothing out there that reaches
the simplicity and powerfulness of org.
However, I started noticing I was getting lost in my own system. This
is partly because I still don't have the habit of reviewing it all
very often, but I also found out that my main gtd.org file (the one
that has projects and next actions/tasks) was getting really long. I
know I could just use use the visibility functions to make it more
mangeable, but somehow I was still getting confused about what to do
at certain points in the day.
Then I had the idea of creating a braindead index. Something that I
could access quickly and that would give me *perspective* and help me
decide what path to take. Here's how it looks like:
http://img703.imageshack.us/img703/2199/screenshot20110318at120.png
It can be thought of as a:
* A dashboard
* Overview of my system - a way to glue the most important parts
* A way to trigger my mind and help me stay on track (avoid procrastination)
* A "cache" area where I can list the projects or files that matter
the most *now*
* A checklist / workflow
* A quick way to regain perspective and help you go back to the "zone"
I know we have the agenda, but the agenda view doesn't really give me
the perspective I need. It's also more of GUI for querying data from
your org "database".
I've set it up so that emacs will set this specific buffer as
read-only when opening it. This helps making it more of a dashboard
and prevents me from adding more stuff to it unless I really have to
:) If I need to edit it, I just do a M-x toggle-read-only.
I also bound a small wrapper around a find-file to open this file with
the F3 key. Whenever I need, I can just press F3 and "navigate" from
there.
What I want to do now is setup the links. Is there a way to setup a
link to an agenda function? It'd be nice.
Anyway, I know it might sound like a stupid small thing, but I found
that this entry-point to my system actually helps me stay focused.
What do you think ? Share your thoughts ;)
Marcelo.
- [O] Making GTD more mangeable with org,
Marcelo de Moraes Serpa <=
[O] Re: Making GTD more mangeable with org, Thomas Renkert, 2011/03/23