In this informal bonus material, Ben and Annie discuss a few basic principles in David Allen's book, Getting Things Done, and how they use Omnifocus, Moleskines, Field Notes notebooks, and 3x5 cards to stay sane and practice law. They do this not because they're good, but because they're bad. Show notes for "Getting Things Done and the Law" Getting Started with Getting Things Done David Allen's Getting Things Done Merlin Mann's 43 Folders website (no longer updated, but still very, very good) .Other things we talk about: Annie wants a better name for the Hipster PDADavid Allen's Incompletion Trigger List for GTD-style mindsweepsOmniFocus for next actions. OmniOutliner for, erm, outlining. Field Notes and Moleskine notebooks. Or "mow-lah-skee-nay" if you're one of THOSE people. Here's the Traveling Salesman edition Annie was admiring and to which Ben referred to as having "pistachio" paper (placing him in the top (or bottom, depending on your perspective) 0.3% of men in America who would ever use "pistachio" as a color). Ben didn't mention it, but Annie asked about email processing, sooo... Merlin Mann's Inbox Zero talk. It's the place for anyone looking for help redefining their relationship to email. Ben had a lot of zeros in his number as a kid. NOT SAFE FOR WORK OR KIDS. Everything is amazing and nobody is happy: Show creditsMany thanks to Cast Iron Filter for letting us use "Tamarack" from their live album, "Live from the Highway", as our bumper music. CIF's music is available on iTunes and it is simply the best. If your travels take you down a two-lane highway, do not leave home without CIF. Photo credit for the "start button" image in our cover art goes to Mijn. Thanks for taking a cool picture and sharing it on Flickr.ConnectAnnie has a website and accounts on Facebook and Twitter. So does Ben: website, Facebook, Twitter. Subscribe to the podcast feed in iTunes to get future episodes automatically. If you like the show, please rate the show in iTunes or leave a review. There's really nothing better you can do than rate and/or review the show on iTunes to help new people find this podcast. Of course, tweets and links on Facebook don't hurt, either. Questions, Comments, and Criticisms * Questions, Comments, and Criticisms First Name Last Name Can we read your question/comment on the air? * You bet. Yes, but leave my name out of it. No. For your eyes only. Email Address * Want more emails from Ben Carter Law about stuff like this? * Sure. No. Subject * Message * Thank you!
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