Disciples of David Allen's Getting Things Done productivity system can rejoice!
Your GTD system can now go digital with Microsoft's OneNote software.
Even better, you may already have Microsoft OneNote on at least one of the computers you use.
Learn how to set up a OneNote notebook with all of the buckets you need to move your productivity system to the digital world.
See how to use the power of OneNote to digitize almost anything in your physical world, from voice recordings to flyers in the mail.
Find out how to add checkboxes, category tags, and time stamps to your action items to maximize your efficiency.
Learn how to link your Microsoft Outlook calendar entries to your OneNote action items.
Your OneNote productivity system can be ready to use in less than 30 minutes. If that's not fast enough, we give you a link at the back of the book where you can download a free starter GTD notebook.
"Getting Things Done the David Allen Way with Microsoft OneNote Software" is the ideal companion to "Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity" if you want to move your productivity system into the digital world.
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