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- mohit - Dec 30 2008 | books, read, gtd, productivity
I recently read this and "Take Back you Life". Apparently, the respective authors co-developed the concepts. I actually preferred "Take Back Your Life" because it is more actionable, but I am happy I read both. I am employing most of the techniques from the two books such as:
1) Record (but don't necessarily do) *every* task that comes to your mind.
2) Only put "strategic next actions" on your active task list. A strategic next action is a task without dependencies that furthers one of your meaningful objectives
3) Structure your planning system and reference system around your meaningful objectives and supporting projects
...Quoted: Amazon.com: Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity: David Allen: Books
- Sloane - Sep 06 2007 | Work, Business, Books, Time Management
Zach turned me onto this about a year ago, I have Casey's copy for awhile now. I have a feeling I'll be needing to re-read when I'm on my own as of the 14th!
Quoted: Amazon.com: Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity: Books: David Allen by David Allen
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