I've Joined the Cult
The cult of "GTD." I don't know how I first heard about GTD—I think it was from someone on Twitter, or from Matt Haughey on his own blog or on his Twitter, or maybe it was on Lifehacker. But I was curious, and I'm about 60 pages in, and it's making a lot of sense.
Some of the tricks, I've done in one way or another, but if I can incorporate all of David Allen's theory, I think I'll be more productive and less stressed.
I even bought a Moleskine to use in tracking all my "open loops" and for tracking "next actions."
I've Joined the Cult
The cult of "GTD." I don't know how I first heard about GTD—I think it was from someone on Twitter, or from Matt Haughey on his own blog or on his Twitter, or maybe it was on Lifehacker. But I was curious, and I'm about 60 pages in, and it's making a lot of sense.
Some of the tricks, I've done in one way or another, but if I can incorporate all of David Allen's theory, I think I'll be more productive and less stressed.
I even bought a Moleskine to use in tracking all my "open loops" and for tracking "next actions."