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1
Life Hacks
  • An Introduction to Getting Things Done
  • UBC Faculty of Graduate Studies . Professional
    Development Initiative
  • http//www.grad.ubc.ca/gradpd/

2
Life Hacks Agenda
  • Introduction to Getting Things Done
  • Exercise I The Mind Sweep
  • Action Contexts
  • Exercise II Process Your Sweep
  • Practical Implementations for Graduate Students
  • Creating Systems You Trust Examples
  • Project The Hipster Nano PDA
  • Resources

3
Life Hacks Introduction
  • Defining Getting Things Done for Graduate
    Students
  • Getting Things Done rests on the principle that
    a person needs to move tasks out of their mind
    and get them recorded somewhere. That way, the
    mind is freed from the job of remembering
    everything that needs to be done, and can
    concentrate fully on actually performing those
    tasks.
  • What are your competing networks of contexts?
  • What kinds of personal information management
    systems or tools do you currently employ?

4
Life Hacks Exercise I
  • The Mind Sweep
  • Identify and write down the largest tasks that
    you have facing you
  • Write, in one sentence, your intended successful
    outcome for that task
  • Write down the very next physical action required
    to move the objective closer.

5
Life Hacks Goals of the Mind Sweep
  • Capturing your stuff
  • Understanding your commitments
  • Dealing with your commitments

6
Life Hacks Action Contexts
  • What is an action?
  • What is an action context?
  • Defining your next actions
  • Turn your tasks into real, actionable items
  • Outcome thinking vs. To do lists

7
Life Hacks No Next Actions
  • Trash
  • Incubate
  • File as Reference

8
Life Hacks Exercise II
  • Process Your Sweep
  • Apply a context to every task that you have
    listed from Exercise I
  • Try to keep your contexts physical ones, if you
    are able
  • Review
  • Review your action lists daily
  • Organize your future tasks according to the most
    appropriate context consistently

9
Life Hacks Summary Processing Your Tasks
  • Turn your tasks into actionable items
  • Control your commitments
  • Be consistent

10
Life Hacks Summary Processing Your Tasks
  • Trash
  • Complete (two minute rule)
  • Sort
  • Identify further tasks

11
Managing Your Open Loops
  • In short form, you want to
  • Capture
  • Collect
  • Clarify
  • Act
  • Remind

12
Life Hacks Creating Systems You Trust
  • Examples 43 Folders
  • Reference Files and Support Information

13
Life Hacks Google Calendar (http//www.google.c
om/calendar)
14
Life Hacks Practical Implementations for
Graduate Students
  • Course work
  • T.A. work
  • Comprehensive examinations
  • Meeting submission deadlines for grants and
    program work
  • Theses and dissertations
  • Preparing for your defense
  • Coordinating job searches

15
Life Hacks Grading Rubrics and Note-Taking
  • Implementations for T.A. Work
  • Standardized marking guide
  • Consistent marking criteria
  • Facilitates grading process
  • Implementations for Course Work and Research
  • Cornell Note Taking System
  • Google Notebook (http//www.google.com/notebook)

16
Life Hacks Using mind maps
17
Life Hacks using concept maps
18
Concept Maps Vs. Mind Maps
  • Concept Maps
  • Sciences
  • Focus question
  • Context frame
  • Linear
  • objective
  • Mind Maps
  • Humanities
  • Central image
  • Radial
  • Non-linear / spontaneous
  • subjective

19
Life Hacks In Your Pocket
  • The Hipster Nano PDA
  • Moleskin Notebook
  • Sticky notes
  • Zip lock baggies
  • The space pen

20
Life Hacks D.I.Y Planners
  • Setting up your planner
  • Cover
  • Contacts
  • Calendar
  • Actions
  • Project
  • Potentials
  • Read/review
  • Reference
  • Miscellaneous lists

21
Life Hacks Resources
  • Academic Productivity Blog http//www.academicprod
    uctivity.com/blog/
  • Wikindx http//wikindx.sourceforge.net/ (a free
    bibliographic and quotations/notes management and
    article authoring system )
  • Novel Writer (freeware, useful for academic
    writing as it allows you to link marginal notes
    to internal context) http//jerssoftwarehut.com/Ab
    outJNW.shtml
  • Key Note (tabbed notebook program allows you to
    open one file which gives you access to multiple
    levels of notes attached to the primary file)
    http//www.tranglos.com/free/keynote.html
  • Kinkless GTD (applescript plugins for
    OmniOutliner Pro to facilitate GTD
    http//kinkless.com
  • Build an online research diary using weblogs and
    wikis, or using software such as Journler for Mac
    http//journler.com/ , Microsoft One-Note, or
    EverNOte http//www.evernote.com/en/
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