Discovery is the act of finding information. There are two types of discovery, active and passive.
Active discovery is seeking out a solution to a specific problem you are having. For example, if you were launching a website, google searching a good hosting company is active discovery.
Passive discovery is following sources that you trust to report […]
November 14th, 2006 in Blog, Time Management, VPZtms | 4 Comments »
All of the tools I listed in the “Compendium of Tools” section are either free, have a free version, or come built-in to OS X (excluding TextPander, which was just recently made a paid product). This tendency towards free software is a side-effect of the way I select tools.
Definition of Good Software
When selecting software tools, […]
September 21st, 2006 in Blog, Time Management, VPZtms, GTD, OS X, Mac | 13 Comments »
This is a quick introduction to the software tools that the VPZtms uses. The tools are divided into the categories that I outlined in the “Introduction to Information Management” section.
All of these tools satisfy my requirements of being simple, flexible, and easy to use.
Discovery
NetNewsWire - I’ve already written 2053 words about RSS, so I’ll refrain […]
September 19th, 2006 in Blog, Time Management, VPZtms, GTD, OS X, Mac | 1 Comment »
I chose the term “time management” for the title of this series because that’s the term that has been popularized recently by David Allen, 43 Folders and the like. But my system covers more than just managing to-dos, so I am going to introduce a new term, “Information Management,” to describe it. The goal of […]
September 15th, 2006 in Blog, Time Management, VPZtms, GTD | 3 Comments »
There are three (closely-related) reasons that incorporating a new tool into your time management system often fails:
It is too complicated
It is too inflexible
It is too hard
Too Complicated
A tool is too complicated when it does too many extra things that you don’t need.
For example, the much heralded Kinkless GTD is too complicated for me because it […]
August 31st, 2006 in Blog, Time Management, VPZtms, GTD, OS X, Mac | 2 Comments »
The Scope of my System
The characteristics of your work setup define which features your time management system needs and which tools are available to you.
My time management system is defined by the following characteristics:
I work from home, off of one computer.
This means:
I don’t need contexts
I use all desktop software and no web software. Because the […]
August 20th, 2006 in Blog, Time Management, VPZtms, GTD, OS X, Mac | 2 Comments »
It’s been Field-Tested
Five years ago the company I worked for asked me to start using a Franklin-Covey Planner. Like many others, I found that using a time management system helped me get more stuff done.
It has been five years since that first Franklin Planner and I have experimented with many different tools and systems since […]
August 18th, 2006 in Blog, Time Management, VPZtms, GTD, OS X, Mac | No Comments »