Getting Things Done with Microsoft OneNote (David Allen's GTD System 2018)
<h1>A QUICK AND SIMPLE GTD METHOD WITH NEARLY 50 COLOR ILLUSTRATIONS!</h1><br /><br /><h2><b>Microsoft OneNote</b> is a powerful software tool for list management, free-form information gathering and multi-user collaboration.</h2><br /><br /><h2>David Allen's <b>Getting Things Done (GTD)</b> system - as described in his best-selling book, <i>Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity</i>, has been the top personal productivity system for more than a decade.</h2><br /><br /><h3><i>Getting Things Done with Microsoft OneNote</i> will show you how to combine these two powerful tools to create what may very well be the most effective productivity platform anywhere.</h3><br /><br />Here's what you'll get:<br /><ul><br /><li>Some best practices for Getting Things Done</li><br /><li>A brief introduction to OneNote</li><br /><li>How to apply GTD to OneNote</li><br /><li>An overview of the common GTD lists</li><br /><li>How to manage your Next Action lists in OneNote</li><br /><li>How to complete projects with Action Lists</li><br /><li>How to create an inbox in OneNote</li><br /><li>Tips on reviewing your GTD lists</li><br /><li>How to manage your actionable email</li><br /><li>How to get your inbox to zero</li><br /><li>Tips on what belongs on your calendar — and what doesn't</li><br /><li>How to store reference information in OneNote</li><br /><li>How to use OneNote with OneDrive</li><br /><li>How to collaborate in GTD with OneDrive</li><br /></ul><br /><br /><br />Visit Shergood Publishing at www.shergoodpublishing.com<br />