8 GTD Wallpapers to Keep You on Track

by Scott on September 9, 2008

Here are some GTD wallpapers that I’ve found over the past few months. You can click on any of the images below to visit the site of the original author.

First off is the Smart Productivity addition to the list of available GTD wallpapers. Hope you like it! I got the idea from a t-shirt that said sleep.eat.rock.repeat.

The next three are by Stefanos Karagos and were found on his blog Anabubula.com. His blog is about productivity, lifehacking and social media. He has quite an eye for design as you can see. You may have seen the second and third by Stefanos posted at other blogs in the past, but I think they deserve every post they get.

The next one is from Quality Nonsense, an affiliate marketing blog.

Here are a few very nice offerings from a great GTD/Productivity blog, Flipping Heck.

Do you know of any other GTD wallpapers? Please leave a link in the comments.

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1 @Stephen 09.10.08 at 6:33 am

These are great, I posted about another one, useful for sorting your desktop icons, here.

2 Kris @ Fresh Focus 09.10.08 at 7:29 am

Gosh I wish I could find some w i d e s c r e e n ones! :)

3 Mike Vardy 09.10.08 at 10:24 pm

Very nice…especially when I turn on MenuShade or Camoflage…
I think I need some wallpapers designed for my site…

Thanks for this!

4 Tim Kwiatkowski 09.14.08 at 9:53 pm
5 Scott 09.17.08 at 10:40 pm

Thanks for links guys!

6 sreekumar 10.01.08 at 11:47 am

great i like it

7 John B. Kendrick 10.05.08 at 2:59 pm

I love Stepanus’ first GTD workflow design you have pictured in this post. I use it as the desktop on my Windows machine at work. I have turned off shortcuts display on my desktop, favoring a taskbar view of the desktop, so when people see my desktop, all they see is the GTD workflow. This provides me with an opportunity to share GTD with them.

I’ve written several posts about my experiences with GTD on my blog at http://johnkendrick.wordpress.com/how-to-gtd/ John

8 Udo 10.07.08 at 3:59 pm
9 Scott 10.07.08 at 6:59 pm

Udo,

Great find! That’s a smart setup.

Regards,
Scott

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