So I’ve heard of GTD and all the great things blah blah blah, but I never put any serious thoughts into it until recently. I just got bit by the GTD bug and I like it. I installed Tracks using Locomotive and I’m instantly feeling better about my life. Well almost. My requirements were quite high, I wanted something simple that I could have instant access to and not be weighed down by adding contacts to projects and any other cruft. Tracks fit the bill perfectly. I did try out iGTD but since I’m only in front of my Mac only a few hours a day, it didn’t really fit in. With Tracks I can subscribe to my tasks with iCal and sync up with my phone. I’m also finding it handy for other lists of things I want to do, like rent movies, life long goals, etc. Which leads me to my rules for pretty much everything:
Tags: gtd, OS X, software1. If it is worth doing, do it right the first time.
2. Finish what you started.
3. Don’t be afraid to ask for help.
4. Failure is not an option.
