Cool GTD Moleskine Hack
November 20th, 2006 | Published in Getting Things Done

For at least a year or so I’ve watched in amazement as much of the blog world went crazy over the Getting Things Done (GTD) time and project management system. I admit I wanted to jump in, cause for a lot of people it is an “old fashion” paper-based system, and I must admit I am still a mechanical pencil and legal pad planning guy (even if I am on a computer close to 24/7).
After reading the book, spending a lot of time on 43 Folders, and tinkering with the system’s concepts, I just could pull myself away from my current organizational structure. But through my research I was introduced to Moleskine notebooks. I’d been playing around with “hacking” each of my Moleskine notebooks to my tastes for months. A little change here, a little tweak here.
But then I stumbled across this post by Eston Bond. It struck a cord me my on multiple levels. One, he had the same “cult” feeling I did. And two, the hacks he suggests are similar to what I was doing, but with more of a GTD focus.
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