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[edit] The PigPog Method

The PigPog method was the product of a number of people on the GTD_Palm Yahoo! Group. The method was written up and documented by Michael Randall, and became known as The PigPog Method.

Basically, though, it's just a way of writing next actions with the related project in brackets after it. When completing an action, rather than checking off the action, you edit it so it now refers to the next action, and move it to a different context list if necessary. This does away with the need for a separate projects list entirely, but the cost is that you can only have a single next action associated with each project.

[edit] The PigPogPDA

A cut-down GTD system, or a fairly complex way of doing just the collecting and processing - the PigPogPDA is based on a Moleskine Pocket Reporter, or other similar notebook, and uses Post-it tags to mark pages.

[edit] PigPog

PigPog is a site about sharing creativity, but includes a small section about productivity.

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