Mindmapping to Get Things Done
At the beginning of the year, I realized I needed a better way to manage my time and projects I’ve been working on. While I’m not patient enough to learn the system found in Getting Things Done (affiliate link), you might be.
Through some searching on YouTube, though, I found a resource I found was this video from the guys at Internet Business Mastery, talking about how they work the GTD process with mind mapping.
Watch the video on the website.
I’ve since downloaded and have been using FreeMind for my own projects. My system still needs tweaking, but it’s been very helpful in getting a 90,000-foot view of what I have going on.
Have you tried anything like this?
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