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3 Contents page 1 1 Introduction Getting the most out of Outlook...2 The best practices of Getting Things Done...3 The need for simple lists...3 Making your lists portable...4 Speed up your processing Using Outlook Tasks New definitions of Category and Task...8 Instructions for customizing your Task view...9 Customize your categories to work as lists The best categories to start with Linking projects to actions Marking entries private Using due dates How to create a new entry in Tasks How to create a Task using shortcut keys Working with completed Tasks Using the Calendar Time-specific actions Day-specific actions Day-specific information How to create a Calendar entry using shortcut keys Reviewing your action choices Managing How to get to zero Tip for tracking Waiting For items Two methods for organizing actionable s Using Quick Steps Delegating through Outlook Option for categorizing s Other Useful Lists How it works as a list manager Some great categories and lists Capturing information on the go Tips about Contacts Get good at creating new entries Creative use of search Conclusion Speed Key Tips Sheet... 45
4 page 2 GTD, the popular shorthand for Getting Things Done, is the groundbreaking work-life management system and book 1 by David Allen that transforms personal overwhelm and overload into an integrated system of stress-free productivity. Sophisticated without being confining, the subtle effectiveness of GTD lies in its radically common sense notion that with a complete and current inventory of all your commitments, organized and reviewed in a systematic way, you can focus clearly, view your world from optimal angles and make trusted choices about what to do (and not do) at any moment. GTD embodies an easy, step-by-step and highly efficient method for achieving this relaxed, productive state. It includes: Capturing anything and everything that has your attention Defining actionable things discretely into outcomes and concrete next steps Organizing reminders and information in the most streamlined way, in appropriate categories, based on how and when you need to access them Keeping current and on your game by regularly reviewing the six horizons of your commitments (purpose, vision, goals, areas of focus, projects, and actions) Instilling the trust that what you are doing is the best thing for you to be doing in any given moment Getting the most out of Outlook For many of our clients, Microsoft Outlook is a logical choice for organizing their project and action reminders, especially if they already use Outlook for and calendaring. This guide will walk you through applying the best practices of GTD to Outlook Consider these suggestions a starting point, customizable to fit your own needs and use of Outlook. Outlook has features built-in to enable the structuring of a very powerful personal workflow system. The trick is to know which features to ignore and which to use, and how to customize that usage to fit with the best practices of Getting Things Done. The Outlook Task function can be customized to be a simple but powerful list manager. The Outlook Notes section can be turbo-charged with some very useful reference material and checklists. Also, there are some simple things to do to manage and the calendar that enhance their functionality and tie the whole inventory of your work together into a seamless and integrated dashboard for your workflow. 1 Getting Things Done: the Art of Stress-Free Productivity; Viking, New York; 2001, hardback or paperback. Available from booksellers or at
5 page 3 The best practices of Getting Things Done In order to understand our specific recommendations for Outlook setup and usage and to maximize its potential in practice, it s important to clarify some simple but powerful productivity behaviors. These are fundamental to the success of the system. 1. Don t leave anything in your head or in unprocessed stacks If your system contains only partial information, it won t give you the payoff of a system, and you won t be motivated to maintain it. For example, if your Calls list doesn t have every single call you need to make, your head will still have to keep remembering and reminding you about the rest of them. Trying to keep only some of them in Outlook will be too much work for the minimal benefit you ll gain. 2. Decide the next physical action If you don t determine the very next action needed on a task or project or an , you won t know where to park the reminder, and the pressure of still needing to make a decision will cause you to avoid engaging with your lists. 3. Review and update the contents of the whole system regularly A system is only as trustworthy and beneficial as it is current, consistent and complete. The more the system can be kept up to date as you go along, the more alive and supportive it will be to allow your mind to focus on the work at hand. The world will probably come at you faster than you can keep it totally processed and organized, but you can t let it slip too long before you catch up. The reminders of projects and actionable items must be cleaned up and refreshed at least every seven days, in a process we call The Weekly Review. 2 The need for simple lists Once you have appropriately processed your stuff, simple lists will store most of your reminders and reference information. These can be flat lists not tied or related to other things, nor sorted by priority or urgency just lists. You need a list of projects, a list of all the calls you need to make, a list of all the things you are waiting for to come back from other people, etc. You may also want lists of your key objectives for the year, books you might want to read, and all the things you might want to pack whenever you take a trip. The Outlook Tasks section can be a terrific list manager for your actionable items and the Outlook Notes area can serve as a very functional catalog of checklists and reference material. 2 Visit our online store ( for a free article on The Weekly Review or review pages in the GTD book.
6 page 4 Making your lists portable Another key success factor to using Outlook for personal management is having an easy way to publish the lists into some portable format and the behavior of actually doing that when needed. Any personal organizer will function at a much higher level when it contains everything that might be needed for a reminder anywhere (vs. some at the office, some at home, some in your briefcase, some in your head, etc.) It will need to contain a list of errands you need to run when you re out and about, things to talk with your spouse about when you re with them, and things to do at home when you have some time in that environment. If you subliminally know that your lists may not be with you when you might use them (such as having your Calls list available whenever you have free time and a phone), you won t be motivated to keep them populated and current. There are two ways to make your lists portable: 1. Synchronize to a handheld You can set up Outlook to synchronize with many handheld devices, using the software that comes with each of those devices. When you configure Tasks as we suggest, you will create lists as Categories, and these will map one to one to the Task/To Do lists on the handheld, if your device supports Tasks. Please visit our FAQ at (GTD methodology category) for the latest updates on our recommendations about specific devices. Similarly, your lists in Outlook Notes will typically map to the Notes/Memo function on these handhelds. Before choosing a handheld device, we suggest checking with your IT department first to see what device they will support and will allow to connect to your corporate data. Whatever system you end up using, master the basics early on, so that you are on automatic, i.e., you re just using it, not thinking about how to use it, and not trusting your head more than the tool. 2. Print your lists into hard copy Instead of using a handheld, some people choose to print out appropriate action-reminder lists into hard copy, including their calendar, to carry with them when they leave their computer. They then hand-edit those lists as they move around, in meetings, at home, or traveling, updating Outlook when they are back at their workstations. This can work fine, and in some cases, because of the additional visibility and note-adding capability of paper lists, better than a digital version. Outlook Tasks and Calendar can be easily printed using the File > Print menu. Speed up your processing The ease of making entries as you go, as things occur to you, is essential to using Outlook for action management. The system should work almost as quickly as you think, or it won t hold up to keep you current. Subliminal resistance to your data entry process usually creates a barrier for using any digital tool as a total system. The faster you are at the keyboard, the more you will be able to use Outlook as a highly leveraged personal productivity device.
7 page 5 Studies show you ll be four times faster using speed keys than reaching for your mouse. If you aren t using them already, learn the speed keys for the Windows and Outlook functions you use the most. Standard Windows speed key combinations <Ctrl> a Select the whole document <Ctrl> c Copy whatever is selected to clipboard <Ctrl> x Cut whatever is selected to the clipboard <Ctrl> v Paste what s in the clipboard to the cursor location <Ctrl> p Print <Ctrl> z Undo <Ctrl> y Redo <Alt> <Tab> Switch between open Windows applications In any Windows application, the speed keys for most menu functions within an application can be found through the Alt key. Outlook-specific speed keys <Ctrl+Shift> k Creates a new task <Ctrl+Shift> a Creates a new appointment <Ctrl+Shift> n Creates a new note <Ctrl+Shift> m Creates a new msg <Ctrl+Shift> e Creates a new folder <Ctrl+Shift> v Moves an message <Ctrl+Shift> h Creates a new MS Office file <Ctrl+Shift> c Creates a new contact <Ctrl> n Creates new entry in current mode <Alt> h+g Categorizes open task or <Ctrl> 1 Switch to mail <Ctrl> 2 Switch to calendar <Ctrl> 3 Switch to contacts <Ctrl> 4 Switch to tasks <Ctrl> 5 Switch to notes <Ctrl> 6 Switch to folder list <Ctrl> e Go to the search box <Ctrl> r Reply to open message <Alt> s Send or save Note: these shortcuts are also posted in the back of this guide.
8 page 6 Setup your navigation bar to show the most frequently used features of Outlook. From within any area of Outlook, select View > Navigation Pane > Normal. You should see at least 4 bars in the left hand corner of your screen, with additional icons along the bottom. You can adjust bars in view by clicking and dragging on the horizontal line above Mail to expand or collapse the bars you wish to see. You can also change the order of the bars shown by right-clicking any of the bars and selecting Navigation Pane Options. Start your day by creating open windows for , Tasks, and Calendar <Alt><Tab> will enable you to move through these applications instantly as your thinking moves between them. Right-click on Mail, Calendar, and Tasks, one at a time, and select Open in New Window. To be able to view your Tasks from within your Mail, Calendar and Contacts, be sure the To-Do Bar view is selected. From within each of those sections, select View > To-Do Bar > Normal.
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