Capture: inboxes, triggers list, capture habits
Day 6 of 30 · Productivity 2026: How to Manage Teams and Time
Step one in GTD: capture everything, forget nothing
Learning goal
- Understand the importance of capture: if it's not captured, it's not managed.
- Create a reliable inbox system.
- Develop capture habits that become automatic.
Why it matters
- Inboxes: All incoming information goes to one place (email, tasks, notes, ideas).
- Triggers list: A list that helps you remember what to capture (after meetings, after calls, etc.).
- Capture habits: Automatic behavior to ensure all important information is captured.
- If it's not captured, it's lost. If it's lost, it can't be managed.
Explanation
Inboxes
Definition: A place where all incoming information collects before you process it. For example: email inbox, physical inbox, note app, task list.
Rule: Empty every inbox at least once daily. Empty inbox = clear mind.
Example: Email inbox, physical mailbox, note app (Notion, Evernote), task list (Todoist, Asana).
Triggers List
Definition: A list that reminds you when and what to capture. For example: "After meeting: capture action items", "After call: capture next steps".
Usage: Keep it handy and use it when something comes to mind that should be captured.
Capture Habits
Definition: Automatic behavior to ensure all important information is captured. For example: "After meeting, I immediately capture action items", "After call, I immediately capture next steps."
Development: Repeat until it becomes automatic. Start simple: one trigger, one inbox.
Practical exercise (20-25 min) — Creating a capture system
- Identify inboxes: Write down what inboxes you have (email, physical, note app, etc.).
- Create triggers list: Write down 5-10 situations when you need to capture (after meeting, after call, while reading, etc.).
- Develop capture habit: Choose one trigger and develop a habit for it. For example: "After meeting, I immediately capture action items in my inbox."
- Practice: Practice capturing after every trigger for a week, and document your experiences.
Self-check
- ✅ You have a reliable inbox system.
- ✅ You have a triggers list that reminds you when to capture.
- ✅ You have at least one capture habit that has become automatic.
- ✅ All important information is captured, nothing is lost.
Optional deepening
- David Allen: "Getting Things Done" — about capture and inboxes
- Tiago Forte: "Building a Second Brain" — about note systems