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The Printable CEO: Emergent Task Planning in excel is downloadable

Mr David Seah made the ultimate PDF on Emergent Task Planning. He said, "A good productivity form is one that provides focus and stability for the day as a support tool. If the form makes you think too much, it just isn’t as useful."

I made the same Emergent Task Planning in excel format.

There are three parts same as Mr David’s:

1. The Schedule Grid on the left side.
2. An Important Tasks for the Day at the top right, with room for 10 numbered tasks.
3. A Notes Area on the bottom right, for keeping track of what you’re doing as the day goes on.


The Schedule Grid on the left side:


The Important Tasks for the Day:


The Notes Area on the bottom right:


About the more information how to use it, please visit Mr David’s blog.

Relational link:
GTD notebook in excel format is downloadable


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GTD notebook in excel format is downloadable

I made the gtd notebook in microsoft excel 2000 format. It contains the below 10 templates. You can print it or fill it directly.

This Excel file is obviously based on the D*I*Y Planner. BTW, it is protected under the terms of a Creative Common No-Derivs Non-Commericial license.

01-gtd workflow

02-Personal Profile

03-Important Numbers

04-Contacts

05-Day Tracker

05-Day Tracker 24C

06-Diet Tracker

07-Buy List

08-Railway Timeline

09-Priority Matrix

10-Project Tracker

You can download it here, in zip format now


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