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EPISODE · Aug 10, 2015 · 39 MIN

Cyberpunk Librarian – Episode 36 – GTD With the CL

from Cyberpunk Librarian · host Daniel Messer

After an unexpected hiatus, the Cyberpunk Librarian is back with a show on Getting Things Done! Discover the tools, tips, and tricks for getting the job done and not working so hard to do it! Links Getting Things Done by David Allen – The book that started it all. How to be Productive and Get Things Done Using GTD by Ramesh Natarajan – An excellent overview without slogging through the book. Inbox Zero – Merlin Mann’s methodology for mail management. The Pomodoro Technique – Work a little less, do a little more. Productivity 101: A Primer to the Pomodoro Technique by Alan Henry – Read a little less, learn a little more. How I Work – A great series of articles about how people get things done. Interviews on Letters to a Young Librarian A growing series of posts about how librarians get things done! Outlook.com – One of the best mobile apps I’ve ever used for email. Works for Exchange, Gmail, Yahoo, IMAP, and more! Get it on iOS and Android Wunderlist – My go to for to do. Also available on iOS and Android. OneNote – Cross platform, use everywhere note taking. Get it on Windows or OS X or iOS or Android. Cortex – A entire podcast series about how YouTube video maker, podcaster, and GTD adherent CGP Grey gets things done. Hello Internet – A podcast featuring more about life and work from CGP Grey and Brady Haran. A Pomodoro timer for iOS or Android. And, you know, not meaning to brag or anything, but this stuff really works! Music Bellydance at Ebisu by Ryo Miyashita Ambient by Project Divinity Walking on the Seaside by Sunstroke lex g alex 3 by Lex g Alex Sound Effects Dropforge.mp3 Typing

After an unexpected hiatus, the Cyberpunk Librarian is back with a show on Getting Things Done! Discover the tools, tips, and tricks for getting the job done and not working so hard to do it! Links Getting Things Done by David Allen – The book that started it all. How to be Productive and Get Things Done Using GTD by Ramesh Natarajan – An excellent overview without slogging through the book. Inbox Zero – Merlin Mann’s methodology for mail management. The Pomodoro Technique – Work a little less, do a little more. Productivity 101: A Primer to the Pomodoro Technique by Alan Henry – Read a little less, learn a little more. How I Work – A great series of articles about how people get things done. Interviews on Letters to a Young Librarian A growing series of posts about how librarians get things done! Outlook.com – One of the best mobile apps I’ve ever used for email. Works for Exchange, Gmail, Yahoo, IMAP, and more! Get it on iOS and Android Wunderlist – My go to for to do. Also available on iOS and Android. OneNote – Cross platform, use everywhere note taking. Get it on Windows or OS X or iOS or Android. Cortex – A entire podcast series about how YouTube video maker, podcaster, and GTD adherent CGP Grey gets things done. Hello Internet – A podcast featuring more about life and work from CGP Grey and Brady Haran. A Pomodoro timer for iOS or Android. And, you know, not meaning to brag or anything, but this stuff really works! Music Bellydance at Ebisu by Ryo Miyashita Ambient by Project Divinity Walking on the Seaside by Sunstroke lex g alex 3 by Lex g Alex Sound Effects Dropforge.mp3 Typing

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