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Using Trello for GTD (instead of OmniFocus)
From the course: Post-Production Productivity
Using Trello for GTD (instead of OmniFocus)
- [Instructor] Throughout this course, I've provided a lot of different ways to incorporate the Getting Things Done system into your post-production workflow, as well as to help you just manage your day-to-day tasks, and I've done so primarily using the program OmniFocus, because it is without a doubt my favorite task management application. However, given my absolute obsession with Trello, wouldn't you think that I would also manage all of my daily tasks with Trello too? Well, I actually find that Trello isn't the best tool when it comes to simple to-do lists that have individual tasks. As I mentioned briefly in a previous lesson, I use Trello for project management, and I use OmniFocus for life management, but for those who are unwilling or uninterested in using OmniFocus, I'm going to demonstrate the best way that I have found to integrate the GTD system into Trello. Now, just as a caveat and a warning, this could…
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Keeping things organized in OmniFocus with the Review feature9m 42s
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Creating checklists in Trello to batch process tasks7m 22s
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Organizing editorial tasks in Trello by energy level7m 28s
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Creating custom perspectives in OmniFocus10m 41s
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Using Trello for GTD (instead of OmniFocus)14m 43s
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Using OmniFocus to capture your tasks7m 3s
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Using OmniFocus to sort your actions and projects7m 29s
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Creating timeline presets to edit in contexts8m 26s
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Using OmniFocus to assign contexts7m 6s
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