

Choosing these tools has been the most difficult part of the productivity toolset. Notes: Note-taking is a key part of any productivity system. I intend to keep it for another year, but we’ll see where we are at the end of ’22.

Todoist will also be used – I’ve kept it for a good few years now – but it’s only really for Chores/Shopping stuff that I can share with Liz. Having paid for lifetime membership too it make sense, and it’s working really well. Sticking with GTD makes this tool a no-brainer. It works for me.Ĭalendar: Google Calendar. I’ve moved this taxonomy to my work and other email clients too. Keeping the same folder structure (Action Today, To Read, Waiting For and Storage). It’s been my framework of choice for a while, I’ve tried a few, but this is the one I keep coming back to.Ĭomms: GMail. Here’s where I am currently with my productivity setup:įramework: GTD (Getting Things Done). This category covers tools and frameworks that are used for daily productivity and help me establish my “purpose”. For me, there’s Purpose, Health, Money, Home, Work, Leisure, Learning and Relationships. There’s loads to be getting on with, so I’ve broken all my goals for this year into my “areas of focus” – those categories in life that are important to me, and where I can align my goals with. 3 months into 2022….and my first blog post of the year.
