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  1. Hope this was valuable. You can also follow me @GTDCoachKelly if I didnt answer your ques. Cheers. Enjoy your clear head.
  2. I don't think I've ever looked back after a GTD mindsweep and said, "Damn, I wish I didn't do that." It's always valuable to me.
  3. The GTD mindsweep trigger lists are on pages 114-117 of the GTD book. Clear your head as often as you can.
  4. So is the new Workflow Map & DVD (altho it was so popular it sold out right away, but will be back in stock soon: http://bit.ly/CGCBr
  5. You've only just collected. Now the fun begins w/Process & Organize. Ch. 5-8 of the GTD book are fabulous resource.
  6. OK folks..coming to the end here. I recommend keep going until you feel done.
  7. Things will crawl back into your head if your brain doesn't trust your system is doing a better job #gtd
  8. If you look back on your lists and see that most of the things r also on your lists, is what's on your list really the NEXT action?
  9. home repairs? how about longer-term stuff w/your house? family? career?
  10. Scan in your mind thru your house room by room (or even walk around if u are there). What do u have attention on?
  11. Gifts to buy? Thank you cards/notes you owe people?
  12. Halloween? Thanksgiving? Christmas? Birthdays coming up?
  13. Sometimes I'll just write a few key words on the mindsweep, like "Boston event" and move on. Just enuf to capture.
  14. Now pop over to your calendar. Scan back a few weeks. Then forward a few weeks. Capture as much as you can.
  15. How about meetings you've had? Any of you have a graveyard of old meeting notebooks you need to go thru?
  16. I recommend scanning folders--like sent--because sometimes it will trigger something else. The..."oh that reminds me..." kind of things.
  17. Anything lurking in email folders you have your attention on? Things you've chucked into folders when u were sure you'd see it again?
  18. What about your inbox? Sent email box? Scan those to see where your attention has been going.
  19. Don't resist capturing on mindsweep because you're afraid about your workload. You can always park on someday. Or change your standard...
  20. Now look around your office space or wherever you are. What's not EXACTLY the way you want it.