How Do You Use Projects in GTD?

The following is a guest post from Geoff R from Gearfire.net

In my opinion, projects are one of the least talked about and most diversely used components of GTD. In Getting Things Done, David Allen leaves a lot of room for interpretation on the topic of what kind of project you should have. That is why many people have different "levels" of projects. It struck me yesterday that I didn't quite know what I should be putting as projects. Should it be as concise as multi-step actions, which would change almost daily, or could they be as grand as your long-term goals? So far I have seen 5 ways of using projects in GTD.

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Get Your Gatekeepers Up

This is a guestblog by Craig Huggart. I blog on Getting Things Done and work-life balance at Tech Rest. More >>

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Original guestbloggingpost found again

Thanks to Pascal Venier of Productivity Workflows I have the original text of my guestblogging post again. For archiving-reasons, I will re-post it here. More >>

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Post on guestblogging disappeared...

I just found out my post about guestblogging has disappeared from the frontpage and the archive. Including the comments. A real bummer and I have asked the serverdude if there might be some backup of this post (it's a flat file system)

I think the post got deleted since I started using Windows Live Writer this morning. This is a desktop application for writing blogposts with some nice features. It uploads a temporary message to get the weblogstyle in it's program. Which is nice, but such side effects are desastrous.

Anyway, if you're still interested in guestblogging on What's The Next Action (plm. 8-10K readers a month) please let me know in the comments. The people who have responded so far: Thanks, I have your application and I will get back to you in a couple of days with more information.

25 08 07 - 10:36 - Permanent link - one comment

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Blogactionday Coming October 15th will be a very special day on the Live Web. Together with 2.500+ and counting weblogs What's The Next Action will participate in Blog Action Day to raise awareness and money around the environment. On this day I will post some green GTD tips. Do you have any? Let me know in the comments and we'll round them up on october 15th!

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This is an article which is part of my weblog "What's the Next Action". It deals with everything GTD and the five phases of projectplanning as written by Dave Allen in his book "Getting Things Done".

The previous article on this blog is called 'Summerbreak? I guess...'.
The next article on this blog is called 'Post on guestblogging disappeared...'.
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You can contact me via email on punkey at gmail dot com.

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