Holy smokes! I have watched a LOT of videos about using Apple Notes but this is the first I’ve seen that has used tags in such a game changing way! The idea of a note as a tag ‘directory’ so that they don’t disappear and are always available for auto-complete is pure genius! This is going to change my entire organizational workflow, thank you so much!!
Hey Lucas! I read David Allen's GTD book and I love the way you implemented the concepts using apple notes. I followed your video step by step and it's only been 2 weeks, and I'm feeling the mind like water affect. Thank you so much!! I wish the best for you : )
New fan / sub here! I love this user friendly tutorial! I’ve been scouring the internet for the best (and cheapest) project management app that supports the GTD method for my fledgling freelance writing business. I was overwhelmed and ready to give up when I found your tutorial. The simplicity of using a free app I already have is a game changer. It saved me time and money, not to mention the hassle of setting up an ill-suited app only to abandon it in a couple of weeks. Apple Notes does everything I need it to, but I wouldn’t have known that without your tutorial. Thank you so much!
Thank you for this. I think I'm probably going to use TickTick for my own GTD system, but this simple minimalist build is a great teaching tool for showing my students how to build a GTD system in free software. It took me about 60 min to do the build and another 30 to sort my existing notes into the folders in the build. As you've said, not perfect, but I think my students will appreciate the task-management functionality you can get even from this limited implementation of GTD. 👍
- Just use the top level notes folder as your inbox - Just one next action folder with a note for each action, use tags to assign contexts/agendas etc and smart folders to simplify review - Use links to associate projects and actions
I like these suggestions. I used your advice on just having one top level notes folder as my inbox. I just moved all of my older notes to an "archive" folder. Can you expound on the next two steps and the implementation of those? For instance what do you mean, "use links to associate projects and actions"? I'm curious if you mean create a note for each project and then link notes inside of that note to break down actions.
@@joshlemasters6615 I have a projects folder and a next actions folder, each project is a note in the project folder and each next action is a note in the next action folder, for those next actions associated with a project I insert links from the project to the action and vice versa.
Curious if you have any thoughts on integrating with reminders for deadlines or lists (like groceries). Especially with Apple’s Reminders recent integration with Calendar (finally).
@@joshlemasters6615I keep a Next Actions folder containing one note for each next action and a separate Projects folder with one note per project. If a next action is associated with a project I put links back and forth so I can easily jump from project to next action and vice versa. I use tags to assign context to next actions
@@RahhbitI keep almost all GTD content in Notes but I use Reminders for my tickler file and my grocery list. I haven’t installed iOS 18 yet so no idea how useful calendar integration might be. I already put significant deadlines on my calendar so they come up in weekly reviews
I am a GTD fan of old. You have done an excellent job of working around the Notes app's limitations for GTD, especially around the next actions. I'll watch again and build as I go this time - as you initially suggested. Thanks for posting. Subbed for more.
Lukas, excellent video. You presented some different techniques that I’m going to have to think about implementing. I have watched many RUclips videos on Apple Notes, Apple Reminders, and on Apple calendar. Each provided helpful information. However, I consider each to be a sub optimization. What I’d like to see is one RUclips video that explains to how to use those three apps collectively and, when new information materializes, which app to put it in. The video would also address folder structure and tag structure. Would you be willing to develop such a video?
Thank you, Lucas. Very helpful. I did 15 trial with Things3 on macOS. I use an android phone, and cannot access Things3 on my phone. Currently subscribed to a month of NirvanaHQ Pro. I particularly want to try out the recurring items, and decided I can do without, and go back to the free version of NirvanaHQ. I am relatively new to Apple Notes, so finding out how to create a link object is handy. Again, I cannot use it on my phone currently, but good to know. Greetings from Brisbane, Australia.
Great video! I'm so excited to set up my system. I don't think I understand the contexts tags section. Can you explain more? Is it basically what you will be using or locations you will be performing task at
Contexts are highly personal. Essentially they are conditions that need to be met for you to be able to complete a task. (A set of) tools, locations & people are all valid examples of this
Holy smokes! I have watched a LOT of videos about using Apple Notes but this is the first I’ve seen that has used tags in such a game changing way! The idea of a note as a tag ‘directory’ so that they don’t disappear and are always available for auto-complete is pure genius! This is going to change my entire organizational workflow, thank you so much!!
Hey Lucas! I read David Allen's GTD book and I love the way you implemented the concepts using apple notes. I followed your video step by step and it's only been 2 weeks, and I'm feeling the mind like water affect. Thank you so much!! I wish the best for you : )
New fan / sub here! I love this user friendly tutorial! I’ve been scouring the internet for the best (and cheapest) project management app that supports the GTD method for my fledgling freelance writing business. I was overwhelmed and ready to give up when I found your tutorial. The simplicity of using a free app I already have is a game changer. It saved me time and money, not to mention the hassle of setting up an ill-suited app only to abandon it in a couple of weeks. Apple Notes does everything I need it to, but I wouldn’t have known that without your tutorial. Thank you so much!
Thank you for this. I think I'm probably going to use TickTick for my own GTD system, but this simple minimalist build is a great teaching tool for showing my students how to build a GTD system in free software. It took me about 60 min to do the build and another 30 to sort my existing notes into the folders in the build. As you've said, not perfect, but I think my students will appreciate the task-management functionality you can get even from this limited implementation of GTD. 👍
- Just use the top level notes folder as your inbox
- Just one next action folder with a note for each action, use tags to assign contexts/agendas etc and smart folders to simplify review
- Use links to associate projects and actions
I like these suggestions. I used your advice on just having one top level notes folder as my inbox. I just moved all of my older notes to an "archive" folder.
Can you expound on the next two steps and the implementation of those? For instance what do you mean, "use links to associate projects and actions"? I'm curious if you mean create a note for each project and then link notes inside of that note to break down actions.
@@joshlemasters6615 I have a projects folder and a next actions folder, each project is a note in the project folder and each next action is a note in the next action folder, for those next actions associated with a project I insert links from the project to the action and vice versa.
Curious if you have any thoughts on integrating with reminders for deadlines or lists (like groceries). Especially with Apple’s Reminders recent integration with Calendar (finally).
@@joshlemasters6615I keep a Next Actions folder containing one note for each next action and a separate Projects folder with one note per project. If a next action is associated with a project I put links back and forth so I can easily jump from project to next action and vice versa. I use tags to assign context to next actions
@@RahhbitI keep almost all GTD content in Notes but I use Reminders for my tickler file and my grocery list. I haven’t installed iOS 18 yet so no idea how useful calendar integration might be. I already put significant deadlines on my calendar so they come up in weekly reviews
Very Clear, Very Helpful. I understand the Apple Notes as well.
I am a GTD fan of old. You have done an excellent job of working around the Notes app's limitations for GTD, especially around the next actions. I'll watch again and build as I go this time - as you initially suggested. Thanks for posting. Subbed for more.
Lukas, excellent video. You presented some different techniques that I’m going to have to think about implementing.
I have watched many RUclips videos on Apple Notes, Apple Reminders, and on Apple calendar. Each provided helpful information.
However, I consider each to be a sub optimization.
What I’d like to see is one RUclips video that explains to how to use those three apps collectively and, when new information materializes, which app to put it in. The video would also address folder structure and tag structure.
Would you be willing to develop such a video?
Awesome Video! This tutorial is definitely waaaay much better then the rest (talking about apple notes app).
Thank you, Lucas. Very helpful.
I did 15 trial with Things3 on macOS. I use an android phone, and cannot access Things3 on my phone.
Currently subscribed to a month of NirvanaHQ Pro. I particularly want to try out the recurring items, and decided I can do without, and go back to the free version of NirvanaHQ.
I am relatively new to Apple Notes, so finding out how to create a link object is handy. Again, I cannot use it on my phone currently, but good to know. Greetings from Brisbane, Australia.
So good!
Rich, insightful, thorough instructions masterfully taught. Thank you. If you could make GTD setup for Sorted 3 my friend I’d be grateful.
Thank you! Sorted3 is coming some time this year 😃
Very helpful! How did you change the folder area to purple?
I believe that is because I was using dark mode on Mac
Great video! I'm so excited to set up my system. I don't think I understand the contexts tags section. Can you explain more? Is it basically what you will be using or locations you will be performing task at
Contexts are highly personal. Essentially they are conditions that need to be met for you to be able to complete a task. (A set of) tools, locations & people are all valid examples of this
Hi Lucas, great explanation. Can you tell me how you installed the webclipper for notes. Cannot find it. Thanks
Hi Hans, it's not a separate piece of software. It comes with Apple Notes.
@@LucasPrigge Ah ok, maybe you’re using ios17 beta? Or mayby it is not in non-english versions? I cannot find it.
Can you do a GTD with Apple reminders?
Thanks for the suggestion, will do one some time this year!
Is this for iOS 16?
Yes 👍
Hmm now we have to wait, as I can’t practice this
Thanks for your reply
I do see a purpose for all this
Cheers
I really like how there is not solution / suggestion for the poor web clipping feature of Notes....