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1.7 KiB
SKILL: Getting Things Done (GTD)
Philosophy
Capture everything. Clarify the next action. Organize into projects. Reflect regularly. Engage with confidence.
The Workflow
1. Capture (Inbox)
- Everything that enters your awareness goes into `memex/0_inbox/`.
- No friction. No filtering. Just get it out of the user's head.
2. Clarify (Process)
- Review the Inbox daily.
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Is it actionable?
- No: Trash it, Archive it (`6_reference`), or Incubate it (`memex/gtd.org` under `* Incubate`).
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Yes: What's the next action?
- If <2 minutes, DO IT NOW.
- If it's a project (>1 step), add to `memex/gtd.org` under `* Projects` and create a dedicated project folder in `5_projects/` if detailed planning is needed.
- If it's for someone else, delegate and track in `memex/gtd.org`.
3. Organize
- GTD Hub: All Actions, Projects, Incubate items, and Habits go to `memex/gtd.org`. This is the single source of truth for your Emacs agenda and `org-gtd`.
- Fleeting Notes: Use `memex/1_daily/` for non-actionable thoughts or meeting notes from the day.
- Project Artifacts: Deep work, technical specs, and drafts go to `5_projects/` or `3_drafts/`.
- Reference material: Non-actionable knowledge goes to `6_reference/` or `2_notes/`.
4. Reflect (Review)
- Daily Review: Process the inbox. Update `memex/gtd.org`.
- Weekly Review: Review all projects in `memex/gtd.org`. Brainstorm new tasks. Clear the mental clutter.
5. Engage
- Use `memex/gtd.org` and Emacs agenda to decide what to work on based on Context, Time, Energy, and Priority.