How I kept myself organized while creating PostWarden

We all deal with to-dos, knowledge management, notes, ideas and so on every single day. Just wanted to share the methodologies, tools, techniques and so on I’ve used (and will continue using) while developing PostWarden.

programmista:

These days there are so many methodologies, tools and technologies for product management, productivity, organization, task tracking, knowledge management, etc. There’s so much to choose from that I decided to share the whats, hows and whys of the methodologies, tools and technologies I used to keep myself organized while building PostWarden. For now, lets just say that it involves GTD, Pomodoro, Things for Mac, Moleskine notebooks, Notational Velocity, Dropbox and TiddlyWiki.

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How I kept myself organized while creating PostWarden

We all deal with to-dos, knowledge management, notes, ideas and so on every single day. Just wanted to share the methodologies, tools, techniques and so on I’ve used (and will continue using) while developing PostWarden.

programmista:

These days there are so many methodologies, tools and technologies for product management, productivity, organization, task tracking, knowledge management, etc. There’s so much to choose from that I decided to share the whats, hows and whys of the methodologies, tools and technologies I used to keep myself organized while building PostWarden. For now, lets just say that it involves GTD, Pomodoro, Things for Mac, Moleskine notebooks, Notational Velocity, Dropbox and TiddlyWiki.

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