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		<title>Getting sh-t done the analog way</title>
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(This is a post from WebGrrrl.net) That&#8217;s the name of a system I use to organize my life. Back in the days when I was single and almost constantly in front of the computer, it seems so effortless to use and rely on my MS Outlook and my other computer- and online-based scheduling applications to [...]]]></description>
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<p>That&#8217;s the name of a system I use to organize my life.</p>
<p>Back in the days when I was single and almost constantly in front of the computer, it seems so effortless to use and rely on my MS Outlook and my other computer- and online-based scheduling applications to get me organized. You would think that since I don&#8217;t hold a full time job, I have all the time in the world to be in front of my laptop blogging and doing all those IT-savvy stuff. No such luck. I gave up on organizing my life through a computer. Now, it&#8217;s a chore to even switch on the computer, while making sure my 7-year-old son is doing his homework, me finishing with the laundry, cooking, stopping my toddler from climbing up the furnitures, etc.</p>
<p>I had to ask myself, though &#8212; since my life is more chaotic than ever, shouldn&#8217;t organizing and scheduling be more important now? With that, I tried the old-fashioned way of getting myself a filofax/organizer and stuffing all my to-dos and schedules and priorities and my contacts and my business ideas and sketches into it, the way I always did when I was in college. Didn&#8217;t work. Just more mess for me to sort away.</p>
<p>So what a relief it was when I read a post from one of my favourite blogs, Success from The Nest, called <a href="http://successfromthenest.com/content/how-i-gained-an-hour-a-day-by-ditching-my-productivity-tools/">How I Gained an Hour a Day by Ditching My Productivity Tools</a>. I started following the tips given in the link, and my notebook/organizer now <a href="http://flickr.com/photos/davegray/145761460/">looks something like Bill Westerman&#8217;s</a>. I don&#8217;t use Post-Its and I don&#8217;t keep my receipts (except if it&#8217;s tax-deductible), instead I record them almost immediately in my notebook, which is then stuffed into my handy handbag. I love looking at my sketches and ideas for the next big niche site even if I don&#8217;t get around to building it, but it feels good to record them and access them whenever and wherever I like. I do use something electronic for one part of my daily scheduling, and that is using my mobile phone (specifically a Nokia N95) for reminders and snapping pictures of important paper-based notices that I don&#8217;t have time to note into my organizer.</p>
<p>Here are a few more references if you&#8217;re interested:</p>
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<li><a href="http://utilware.com/gsd3-p2.html">The site that inspired me to go for it</a>. The system is called Getting Sh-t Done.</li>
<li>Many people recommend the hard-to-find Moleskine notebook, but Mike Rohde can show you <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/rohdesign/152626650/">how to make your own from an ordinary notebook</a>, and here are <a href="http://www.rohdesign.com/weblog/archives/001850.html">his notes and thoughts on having an offline planner</a>.</li>
<li>I use <a href="http://www.isahrai.com/quixotic/2006/08/the_accidental_cultist_part_3.html">Isahrai&#8217;s technique of checkbox marking</a> with the arrows and stuff.</li>
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