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Using dates and times in Emacs org-mode A tutorial on working with dates and times in org-mode Table of Contents 1 Org-mode and personal productivity 2 Brief review of org-mode 2.1 User configurable tags 2.2 To do flags 2.3 Dates 3 Exploring Dates 3.1 Simple date format 3.2 Date and time format 3.3 Date Range 4 Agenda View 5 Timeline 6 Repeating events 7 Deadlines and Scheduled Dates 7.1 Deadline
"Getting Things Done" is a book by David Allen in which he describes a work-life management system developed after twenty years of consulting work. The promise of GTD is "Stress-free productivity" and developing a calm state of mind in a state of readiness. Allen's second book, "Ready for Anything" elaborates on these principles in a series of essays. The effectiveness of GTD lies in taking a comp
Remember mode is an Emacs package that lets you store notes inside the Emacs environment with little interruption to your work flow. Org-mode has added capabilities to Remember allowing you to define templates for different note types, and associate target files and headlines with specific headlines. Remember mode is bound to the C-c r command key, so storing a note is just a matter of entering th
Idea and Problem Bank Resource Center Books Software Web Sites People and Organisations Mailing Lists Drawing Visual Thinking Memory Site Map: Index (A-Z) --> Visual Guide (The Big Picture) --> This web site is a creation of Charles Cave. Email: creativityweb @ optusnet . com. au These pages are Copyright © 2005 by Charles Cave in Sydney, Australia unless otherwise indicated.
Using Emacs org-mode for GTD A brief overview of org-mode Emacs and how it can be used to implement David Allen's Getting Things Done methodology. [February 2009 - This article has been largely superceded by a more recent article] Table of Contents 1 GTD 1.1 Good bye To-Do lists, hello Next Actions 1.2 Contexts 1.3 Agendas 1.4 Waiting For 1.5 Projects 1.6 Calendar 1.7 Tickler File 1.8 Someday/Mayb
Building your Idea, Problem and Trigger Bank A powerful tool in the world of creating, developing and implementing ideas is to develop a system for recordign your ideas, problems and triggers. Idea Bank Capturing ideas is an important habit to develop. But what do you do with your constantly growing collection of index cards, notebooks or dictaphone tapes? As well as capturing your ideas, you need
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