


Then, other stacks for reference, etc., (previous and ongoing use of EN). First, a stack dedicated to my inmplementation of GTD (again, very early in my GTD learning). Tagging a couple users (hope you don't mind) Structure: There doesn't seem to be a huge amount of posts here about this, so let me start laying out how I'm doing it (early stages) and maybe we can learn from each other. While there are other, perhaps better suited tools for GTD, I don't want too many software tools floating around and am going to make EN work for it. I've started learning GTD methods and am currently in the beginning stages. I use EN as a reference system for info, to do, some file storage that I need add context to with notes, etc. I've decided that GTD is the only way I'll clear out my head a bit and make room for important things, improve my productivity, etc.
