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Process

Process

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The Process dashboard is meant for processing tasks and notes using a GTD®-style approach. It is specifically designed for a desktop computer, allowing you to reference Projects, Areas, and Resources in order to properly process your tasks and notes.
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Task Processing

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Ultimate Brain is set up with a full GTD®-style (Getting Things Done) processing center, which you can use... but you also don’t have to. If you’re a GTD® aficionado, this view is for you. If not, you can use the Task ManagerTask Manager views as normal, applying Projects and Due Dates to tasks as you would in a simple task manager.
GTD-style Processing Workflow
Sub-Tasks and GTD
Tip: Tasks leave the Intake view after they gain a Due Date Snooze Date, or Smart List. For better processing, consider adding a Context and/or Project to each task first, as these properties won’t cause tasks to leave this In view. Note that adding a Project will cause a task to leave the normal Task InboxTask Inbox view.
Memory Triggers

Task Intake

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Task Intake

Do Next

Next Month

Delegated

Snoozed

Someday

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Test Task
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Note Processing

Here you can process Notes that have been added to the Note InboxNote Inbox. Add them to Areas, Resources, or Projects, tag them with Types, or Archive them if needed. Notes will leave this view once they are given an Area/Resource or Project. Web Clips saved via the Notion Web Clipper will show up in the Web Clip Intake view, where you can process them just like normal notes. Both Areas and Resources have special views that collect Web Clips, so you can keep them separate from your actual notes.

Note Intake

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Note Intake

Web Clip Intake

Areas/Resources

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Voice Note

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