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75 Reminders
this picture illustrates to me the main problem with GTD.
Sure, I've got everything I need to do in the system, but if new things come up and I get even a day or two behind my initial planned schedule, the whole system can get unwieldly very quick.
Some may argue that the way to address this is to just keep all the tasks in a flat text file or in a hipster pda... but I really think you need an intrusive reminder to make GTD work most effectively.... it's just that once you hit a certain threshold of reminder tasks, the system is rendered useless.
There's not much benefit to having an empty email or physical inbox when your action list is overflowing like this.
75 Reminders
this picture illustrates to me the main problem with GTD.
Sure, I've got everything I need to do in the system, but if new things come up and I get even a day or two behind my initial planned schedule, the whole system can get unwieldly very quick.
Some may argue that the way to address this is to just keep all the tasks in a flat text file or in a hipster pda... but I really think you need an intrusive reminder to make GTD work most effectively.... it's just that once you hit a certain threshold of reminder tasks, the system is rendered useless.
There's not much benefit to having an empty email or physical inbox when your action list is overflowing like this.