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How are you using Backpack?

I have had a backpack account for some time, but I have never quite managed to get the hang of it: I really liked the idea of having a set of private, easy to use pages on the web but I could never really fit Backpack into my working practices. At the same time, I have been searching for a way to log the work that I complete and, this weekend, I decided to concentrate on making Backpack work for me. After playing around for a while, I have managed to get a setup that I feel pretty pleased with.

I thought it would be useful to hear how other people on here use Backpack for GTD. Here is what I am doing:

* First of all, I have created a page for each context that I work with.

* Whenever I review my completed actions, I make a note of them on the relevant context page before scoring them out on my 3x5s.

* Whenever I make a project, I give it a separate page and link it to the appropriate context page and I remove it from the sidebar (the only pages on my sidebar are my contexts).

* I tag projects as '!active', '!priority', '!someday' and so on, so that I can immediately get a list of all active projects without searching through the links on each context page (the exclamation mark puts the tags at the top of the list on the 'all pages' page).

* Again, whenever I make any significant progress on a project, I write it up as a note on the project page.

* I have other 'reference' pages. These also do not appear on my sidebar and are not linked to any specific contexts, which keeps them 'off radar' until I need to find them. The tagging system makes that relatively easy when I do need to find something specific.

I have not really used this system much in anger yet, so I will probably modify this system over time. It feels quite promising so far, though.

Over to you...

mcnicks's picture

Lots to think about! Now...

Lots to think about! Now that I have my backpack as my home page, it is starting to seem more useful to me. I almost feel that I should put all of my next actions in there, but I like my moleskine and my 3x5s too much ;)

 
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