I'll be writing code, thinking about how to do something like simulate multiple inheritance in Ruby when unannounced the thought "I should call the local game place to see if my reality might someday be shared with a Nintendo Wii of my very own" takes center stage. If I weren't adhering to GTD practices, I'd ignore that thought and move on, but it'd nag me. It'd keep nagging me, and my focus would suffer.
Using the iGTD Quicksilver plugin, instead he invokes QS and dashes off the thought before focusing back on work. Check out the whole article for a screencast of what the process looks like and more on the core of what makes GTD work. 43f Feature: Michael Buffington's "How I use iGTD" [43 Folders]
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