That's a nice map you have there. As you know, I am also trying to stay on the GTD wagon; it's cool to see someone else's rabid enthusiasm for it. I myself am operating GTD through a Moleskine.
Good point. The map is a bit more complex than the usual flowchart, because of multiple layers (the horizons of focus) and the weekly review. I called it a mindmap because 1) MindManager is primarily used to create mindmaps and 2) because of the layers of complexity and interrelationships, but you're correct, the classic mindmap has a central topic with subtopics.
A question if I may. Looking again at the mind-map/flowchart today, I note that you mention the "three fold nature of work" but then only list two items. Is something missing?
Do you have any plan to make the mind-map available for download?
To implement GTD on mind map (and along the mines of Pascal Venier) I have posted some explanations and self explanatory templates (Freemind as in free, and MindManager) on http://web.mac.com/ericlodi/iWeb/Orgameth/
Great map! I use Wrike for my GTD. Wrike's system is not a traditional GTD system, but I personally like it better. It lets me get things done without reviewing a "waiting for" list. Check it out.
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That's a nice map you have there. As you know, I am also trying to stay on the GTD wagon; it's cool to see someone else's rabid enthusiasm for it. I myself am operating GTD through a Moleskine.
Sorry but this is not a mindmap, it's a flowchart. A mindmap has a central topic around which subtopics and sub-subtopics are grouped.
Good point. The map is a bit more complex than the usual flowchart, because of multiple layers (the horizons of focus) and the weekly review. I called it a mindmap because 1) MindManager is primarily used to create mindmaps and 2) because of the layers of complexity and interrelationships, but you're correct, the classic mindmap has a central topic with subtopics.
Don't suppose you'd publish the MindManager file would you - always looking for new ways of looking at GTD ?
Wow what a map!
Please publish the MindManager file.
yes, please publish the MindManager file for download and traduction
Por favor, publique el archivo de mindmanager para descargar y traducir al espaƱol
A question if I may. Looking again at the mind-map/flowchart today, I note that you mention the "three fold nature of work" but then only list two items. Is something missing?
Do you have any plan to make the mind-map available for download?
Nice map describing GTD process!
To implement GTD on mind map (and along the mines of Pascal Venier) I have posted some explanations and self explanatory templates (Freemind as in free, and MindManager) on
http://web.mac.com/ericlodi/iWeb/Orgameth/
Happy GTD!
Great map! I use Wrike for my GTD. Wrike's system is not a traditional GTD system, but I personally like it better. It lets me get things done without reviewing a "waiting for" list. Check it out.