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		<title>Getting Things Done &#8212; Online &#8212; with Nozbe</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Nov 2008 01:56:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tom Colvin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When I first started my disjointed series on Getting Things Done for WRITERS a few weeks ago, I struggled with the sequence in which I would present several resources I&#8217;ve found and liked.  I decided finally to just present them in the order in which I found them.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When I first started my disjointed series on <a title="First post in my series on GTD for Writers" href="http://becoming-a-writer-seriously.com/wordpress/2008/10/18/gtd-101-for-writers-first-thoughts/"><em><strong>Getting Things Done for WRITERS</strong></em></a> a few weeks ago, I struggled with the sequence in which I would present several resources I&#8217;ve found and liked.  I decided finally to just present them in the order in which I found them.</p>
<p>First is <a title="Nozbe home page" href="http://www.nozbe.com"><em><strong>NOZBE</strong></em></a>, an online application to keep you organized.  It turns out that blogger John Kendrick has discovered it too,  John has just finished a five-part series about Nozbe in its various flavours.  His presentation is so clear and thorough, I won&#8217;t provide much explanation here.  Just visit John&#8217;s <a title="Tour of Nozbe by John Kendrick" href="http://johnkendrick.wordpress.com/nozbe-tour/"><em><strong>TOUR OF NOZBE</strong></em></a>.</p>
<p>However, I suggest that you also visit the <a title="Nozbe home page" href="http://www.nozbe.com"><em><strong>Nozbe home page</strong></em></a>.  [<em>Be careful with your spelling or you will arrive at a directory of porn sites!</em>]  You will find there enough explanatory and tutorial information that you will walk away with a good overview of the GTD methodology.  Especially useful is the <a title="10-Step Simply Getting Things Done Course -- FREE" href="http://www.nozbe.com/gtd/show/site-course"><em><strong>10-Step Simply Getting Things Done Course</strong></em></a>, a series of free tutorial videos.  This is a great place to start.</p>
<p>You can sign up for Nozby for free and track up to five projects without paying a penny.  If that&#8217;s not enough, you can upgrade to the Solo Account, which supports 100 projects for a very reasonable fee ranging from $7.50 down to $3.50 a month [<em>it's more expensive paid month-to-month, less so if paid a year or two in advance</em>].</p>
<p>I suspect once you visit this site and also go through Kendrick&#8217;s tour, you will understand why GTD may be particularly helpful to writers.  I&#8217;ve looked all over the web, and these are about the best explanations of GTD out there.  The related articles below are very informative as well.</p>
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