Excel GTD and Pocketmod Template

March 19, 2007

It’s been too long since I read Allen’s GTD, but I’m trying to merge GTD lists with PocketMod practicality and utility. 

My PocketMod Word Template works well for me and I’ve been using it for a while, but I thought it would be cool to have task lists that get updated as you GTD.  Excel seemed a better tool, though others have done a great job bending Word to their will.

I tried to use Google Spreadsheets and Zoho Sheet to do this, and I haven’t given up, as I’d like an online app, but I’m just using Excel right now.

I should probably look back at Remember the Milk and Basecamp and Backpack to see what they offer.

But I see my Excel template as serving more than just GTD and PocketMod; perhaps a place to aggreate  other data from different parts of my life.

Anyway, it is a work in progress.  Maybe it’s useful.

Here’s my Excel GTD/PocketMod template.

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2 Comments Add your own

  • 1. The Original PocketMod &l&hellip  |  September 12, 2007 at 11:46 am

    [...] September 12, 2007 Ah the wonderful PocketMod.  It works great and the idea is a launching point to other useful versions. [...]

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  • 2. The Professor and the Mad&hellip  |  May 30, 2008 at 12:38 pm

    [...] P139 Minor’s notepads = four sheets of white paper; he folded the paper into a quire, a booklet eight pages thick.  I was reminded of Pocketmod. [...]

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