Basic GTD: Organizing actions
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Act. Don’t be acted upon.
- (via themindgeek)
This week I put my nose to the grindstone to try to get as much done ahead of time as possible so I could spend my time at BlogWorld in New York City actually being at BlogWorld in New York City. In doing so, I managed to get a lot of posts scheduled for both Lifehack and at this…
The ancestor of every action is a thought. —Ralph Waldo Emerson
- David Allen
Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity
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Benjamin Franklin knew how to plan things right: “What good shall I do today?” His daily schedule, along with many a treasure is available in an online archive: “Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin”
Take that, GTD.
“A year from now you may wish you had started today.” Karen Lamb
How many times have you made a promise to yourself or a resolution to stop procrastinating? In a perfect world, everyone would be like Nike and “Just Do It” but there’s something so addicting and easy about procrastination….
Basic GTD: Organizing actions
Link: http://t.co/IdaNWQc5
I’ve just picked up David Allen’s book - Getting Things Done, which I’m hoping organises me a bit better in work and home.
The system basically gives you a structure for getting your ideas and tasks out of your head into a system that you can use to keep you focussed on being creative and not over or under reacting to events that come your way.
I’ve decided to use THINGS in conjunction with my Mac and iPhone to keep my organised.
Will keep you updated on my progress.