GMail Getting Things Done – a poor man's version

I really like the concept of Getting Things Done. I’m also a fan of Inbox Zero. Well, at least try to be. Here’s how I implement GTD using my gmail account…

First I create four labels:
label:g-action
label:g-waiting-on
label:g-some-day
label:g-finished

Now I can tag emails in my inbox when I view them with the keyboard shortcut l->a for action, w for waiting-on and so forth.
labels_action.png

I make a habit of reading, deleting or tagging each email that comes through my inbox. Hence I get closer to Inbox Zero.

I also use the Quick Links feature available through GMail Labs.
quick_links.png

I then create links to the 4 labels by searching on the syntax described previously.
quick_links_labels.png

There are of course plenty of apps and additional plugins for specific browsers that achieve the same thing. I just like this approach because it is generally OS/browser independent which means I can take it with me from workplace to workplace (provided they let me access my gmail account of course!)

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2 Responses to GMail Getting Things Done – a poor man's version

  1. Tom

    My life has changed since I use http://www.thymer.com/
    (currently in private beta), it’s like a GTD-tool and a project-management software made for humans :)

  2. Tim

    Thanks, looks interesting, I’ve signed up for the beta but no email as yet…