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Omnifocus 3 review things 3
Omnifocus 3 review things 3












You’ll decide what to keep, what is ripe for further exploration and what to remove from the list. If your psyche trusts that you’re going to look at what you’ve captured on a regular basis, you’ll likely find that you’ll have a greater capacity to focus on current projects and actions without pie-in-the-sky ideas stealing your mental focus.Īs you review what you’ve captured you can tap into your innate creativity and let your imagination soar. It’s equally important that you be intentional about reviewing these future aspirations. It’s important to have one or more places to keep track of all of the stuff that you want to revisit in the future. This could include something as simple as an idea for a blog post to lofty dreams such as building a beautiful home by the sea or starting a new company. Capturing, Organizing and Getting CreativeĪs you process items that you’ve captured in your inbox, you’ll inevitably encounter things that that are not ready for action. By participating in the live session you’ll have the opportunity to ask questions and share your insights. We’ll explore a variety of different scenarios so that you can determine what works best for you.

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While someday/maybe lists can be stored in OmniFocus, it may be more practical to store at least some of these lists outside of OmniFocus. This session is all about managing someday/maybe lists at a practical level and how you can use OmniFocus to ensure that these lists are reviewed periodically.

omnifocus 3 review things 3

In the Getting Things Done (GTD) methodology, David Allen refers to these lists as “someday/maybe lists”.

OMNIFOCUS 3 REVIEW THINGS 3 HOW TO

Learn how to use OmniFocus to manage lists of things that you’d like to consider doing in the future, but that isn’t actionable in the present.












Omnifocus 3 review things 3