Weekly Review

•March 7, 2008 • 1 Comment

OK, i know i haven’t posted in a while.  I’m back to procrastinating.  I have found the perfect time to do my weekly review – Sunday afternoons between my two Church services.  Instead of going home falling asleep and being really drowsy during the 4pm service – i just stay through at the office and do my weekly review.  It has been working really well.

I’ve been getting it done and am ready to takle the coming week.

My problem at the moment is that i just don’t really feel like getting things done.  I have a list of things to do with contexts, but i look at them and don’t want to do them.  It’s motivation that’s my real problem.  I could sit and tweak my system and organise myself all day, but i have to make myself get the things done.

Update

•February 14, 2008 • 5 Comments

Well, I thought i should give you a bit of an update of my progress.   So here it is… when i’m good i’m really good, and when i’m bad i’m really bad!  Somedays i do really well and power through my next action lists and other days i just do not even look at them!

I haven’t done a proper weekly review last week so this week i feel like i’m treading water.  Let me tell you the weekly review is the most important thing in the whole process.  When you don’t do it, i think that’s when the system really goes wrong.

I just can’t seem to find a really good time to do it.  I was doing it on Friday mornings, but Fridays i can get so distracted.  So then i thought Tuesday morning first thing when i get in the office.  But often Tuesdays are filled with meetings and first thing in the office can mean 4pm!  So, i’ve set Fridays aside, but if not then i try to get it done on Tuesdays.

How do other people find the weekly review?  How do you set time aside and stick to it?

Source Document for Daily Page

•February 14, 2008 • Leave a Comment

Hey, for all those who are interested in the original document for the daily page, here it is. It’s an omnigraffle document so you will only be able to use it if you have omnigraffle.

Enjoy – change, edit do whatever you like to it!

Right click on the link below and choose Save File As…

DAILY AGENDA PAGE

My New Moleskine GTD System

•January 31, 2008 • 2 Comments

OK, first of all thanks for all the recent comments – sorry i haven’t replied sooner. I’ve been trying to get back into work after the holidays and it’s been hard! But i wrote in my last post that i had changed my system again and have been using it for two whole weeks. It’s working well enough and the best thing is that i get to use my moleskine again!

You may ask why i changed my system? Well, it’s what i do. It doesn’t matter how well the other one is working i love change. Why moleskine? I have fallen in love with the moleskine. I feel like i am part of something much bigger when i open it up and write in it’s pages! There is something romantic about moleskines, knowing that some of the most creative people in history used notebooks just like it makes me want to use it even more.

Some people think they are too expensive for what they are – including my husband. And i must admit that when i first started using them i only bought the cahiers because i couldn’t bring myself to buy the real thing. But once i did, i didn’t turn back. I tried to convert my husband over the holidays. He was looking for a diary and i told him i would buy him a moleskine and turn it into a diary like mine. So, we went to borders and took the plunge. Then as we were leaving the shopping centre he came across another diary that he liked better! He wanted to take the moleskine back, but i wouldn’t let him!

No matter what you think of moleskines they are very nice. The hard cover protects all that’s inside. The elastic band holds it all together and the paper makes it a joy to write on. So, down to the nitty gritty, how do i use it?

Firstly, i turned my moleskine into a week to a page calendar. This gives ample room for appointments and hard landscape stuff. I don’t put times in the calendar because i don’t have that many appointments. I try to keep it flexible. I also use the moleskine as a kind of tickler. If i know something is due or i have to do something for a particular day or week, i write it on a post it note and stick it in the appropriate day or week. For instance, all my end of month accounting is due at the end of every month, things like reconciling petty cash and my fringe benefits account. So i put it on a post it note and put it in the end of every month. That way when i’m doing my weekly review, i see that that is something that needs to be put on my next action lists for that week.

The only thing i thought i would change about the calendar next time was that i would draw up a monthly calendar at the start of every month.

After the calendar i have a few lists, purchases wish list – things i want to buy; bookwishlist – books i want to buy; and books i’ve read this year.

Next my project cahier.  I went and bought a grid cahier.  It slips into the front of my diy planner.  The first twenty pages or so i reserve for the inbox.  I simply rule a line write the date and start writing actions.  If i’m in a meeting i’ll rule another line and write the meeting name and start writing information like that.

After the inbox pages i have room for projects.  The first double page is my projects master list.  I write down the page numbers down the left side of the page and then the name of the project next to them.  I only number the pages after the master project list.  So even though i am 20 pages into the book the page numbers start with 1, 2, 3, etc.

The project pages are simple…

On the left hand side i leave one-two boxes for my next action column.  When i transfer an action to a next action list i cross this box so i know what actions have been transferred.  Next to the box i write the action and on the right hand side i leave about four columns for context and due date (although i’ve hardly been using due dates lately).

I don’t rule the pages except at the top after the project name.  I just let the grid guide me.

At the back of the cahier i have my someday maybe lists.  Just a list of random thoughts and ideas – no particular format.

The only other thing in my system is my daily card which i have now turned into a booklet with my four working days inside plus a weekly review list on the front cover and a recurring tasks lisk on the back cover.  This is my main next action lists and what i use when i am actually DOING the work.  I found just using the cards hard, because i had to keep looking at my projects each day to refresh the next action list.  Whereas with a weeks worth when i’m doing my weekly review i can populate each day of the week with actions and not have to look at my project lists until the weekly review.

As i said in my previous post i have uploaded photos of all of this onto my flickr account and the link is in the previous post.  So feel free to have a look at the photo’s and post any comments either on flickr or on the blog!

Sorry for the long email, it’s really not that complicated a system.

Evielyn

Moleskine on Flickr

•January 30, 2008 • 1 Comment

Hey,

I just uploaded all my photo’s of my moleskine system onto flickr.  You can go here to check it out

Moleskine Daily Page

•January 29, 2008 • 2 Comments

Promised someone on flickr who saw my daily page that i would upload it.  So you can get my daily page here… moleskine-daily-page.pdf

It prints double sided onto an A4 page and you can cut it out so it fits perfectly into the moleskine.  This week i experimented with making it into a booklet with my four work days (Tues-Fri), so far working pretty well.

I am endeavoring to get a flickr set up with all my photo’s and practices so stay tuned!

ENJOY!

Back to the drawing board

•December 25, 2007 • 1 Comment

Well, as i said in my last post i have been very busy and haven’t had time to post.  My GTD system fell in a heap for a couple of weeks, no weekly reviews, no looking at my next action lists – it was very frustrating.  To make things worse, i changed my system – AGAIN.

I’m a big fan of moleskines but they just didn’t seem practical for GTD, and i really like the colour in my own templates.  But my old moleskine was sitting on my bookshelf and kept calling to me.  So, i’ve come up with a hybrid, using my own templates AND my moleskine.  It’s really worked quite well and i’m proud to be carrying round my moleskine again.  It still needs a few tweaks (everything always needs tweaking), but i’m happy with it for the moment.

I’m on holidays form work for two weeks so i won’t get to fully test it until i get back.  I’m going away today, so i will write a post when i get back detailing the system.  Till then, i hope you had a great Christmas and trust 2008 will be full of productivity and creativity!

Ev

Busy!

•December 7, 2007 • 2 Comments

I find that it’s when i’m busiest that i fall down in the GTD arena.  The past two weeks i have been preparing for a big Christmas event and have been so busy!  I havn’t looked at my next action lists and don’t even start with the weekly review!

The irony is that this is probably the time when i need to do GTD the most.  How do other people cope when the going gets tough.  Do you abandon the GTD methods or do you make the time?

Ev

Master Project List

•November 29, 2007 • 2 Comments

 OK, i know it’s been a little while since i posted.  This blogging thing isn’t as easy as it looks!  I’ve been busy organising our upcoming Christmas event.  And this week i’ve been to 3 Christmas parties and it’s not even December!

So here is template no. 3 – My Master Project List.

I actually keep 3 of these.  One for my mini-projects, one for my task projects and one for my event projects.  As stated in previous posts i reference each of these differently, so i can easily distinguish in my daily agenda pages.  Mini tasks i reference with a letter.  Task Projects i reference with ‘T’ and then a numbe, and event projects i reference with an ‘E’ and then the number.

So, in the projects section of my organiser i first have my master mini-projects  page, then all my mini-project pages (which are coming later), then i have my master task projects page with all the project pages listed in order after that.  And then my Master Event Project Page with all the project pages for events listed after that.

Mostly this works, but sometimes i just want a quick reference when i’m scanning my project list.  Thinking of some kind of card that i can just keep lose in the front of my binder??

Anyway, here is a screen shot.  As you can see, it’s mostly like the project planner page…

project-list-full-page.jpg

WOW!

•November 22, 2007 • 5 Comments

Hey, i checked my stats this morning and found 77 hits.  Best day ever.  If you’ve landed here, i’d love to hear how you found out about my site.  Don’t be afraid to comment, i’d love to hear from you.  The best things happen and evolve because of dialogue.  So drop me a comment.