Mike Hostetler is an inventor, entrepreneur, programmer and proud father. Having worked with web technologies since the mid 1990's, Mike has had extensive experience developing web applications with PHP and JavaScript. Currently, Mike works as the CEO of appendTo, LLC, the jQuery Company, based in Denver, Colorado. Heavily involved in Open Source, Mike is a member of the jQuery Core team, leads the QCubed PHP5 Framework project, and participates in the Drupal project. When not in front of a computer, Mike enjoys hiking, fly-fishing, snowboarding and spending time with his family.
Daily GTD Action Plan
Chris over at High Octane Moron shares his strategies for determining what actions to tackle next on his context lists. From
reading his post on GTD, it's apparent that Chris is very good at
this. He is an accomplished GTD person and it is always enriching
to read about another person's technique.
Implementing GTD is a personal struggle for me. I often go 3 or 4
days without even glancing at my context lists. I've been using Tasks 2.5
but am now looking at something that has a smaller barrier. Don't
get me wrong, Tasks is very accessible. I spend about 80% of my
day in front of a computer. The remaining 20% is covered by the
Tasks mobile interface which I can access through my Treo 600.
Yet, I find it difficult to fully implement GTD with Tasks.Look for more posts in the future about GTD and how I am implementing it. Via Merlin Man at 43Folders