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Gmail Tasks

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Via Daring Fireball: the official gmail blog announces Tasks, a ‘jaxed-up To Do list that lives inside gmail.

TaskPaper

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It’s been a while since I blogged about Getting Things Done, but a few days ago I spotted a new kid on the productivity block (in John Gruber’s linkblog). TaskPaper, is the ultimate lightweight GTD application—so simple you could be using paper itself.

The Not-To-Do List

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Via 43folders: A Not-To-Do List. My favorite:

Do not read any further on this post—-caught you!

Getting Things Done

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I’ve been meaning to add a new productivity category for a while now: GTD stands for Getting Things Done. I learned about GTD at 43folders. Today’s productivity links come from the same source.

Advice from Elsewhere

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Here’s some advice for geeks that, with the obvious phase-shift, may be helpful to writers:

Getting Unstuck from mezzoblue has four steps to getting your creative juices flowing.

Getting Back to Work by MarkTAW, via kuro5hin:

I procrastinate. You procrastinate. We all procrastinate. Let’s get back to work.

If you’re too lazy to read the whole thing, then just take a look at the handy anti-procrastination web page.