More Great Paper Tools for GTD

The past few weeks have been great for finding some cool tools for implementing a paper-based GTD setup. The list of Moleskine resources I mentioned recently was a great start. And yesterday, Natalie Jost included some great links on an interesting article for A List Apart. One of these was a link to the blog of David Seah.

On his blog, David has a feature entitled “The Printable CEO Series”. These are free, downloadable PDF files that you can print off and use for your own productivity. For anyone who has played a bit with creating a DIY GTD planner, you know there are a lot of free resources out there. You also know that a lot of those free resources are less than stellar. David’s are different—these look nice. Take a look at a few samples here:

Not only does he give these away for free, but he goes into some detail on how they are intended to be used. David also includes links to reader submitted modifications or how to incorporate his tools into other GTD setups. All in all, a wonderful resource.

Take a look for yourself and see the quality of David’s work. If you want to use a paper GTD system, these are some of the best resources I’ve seen. And if you are inclined to give something back to the guy making these available for free, here’s a link where you can leave a tip.