Written by Al at 7P on November 12th, 2007
It has been a few weeks that I have been using David Allen’s Getting Things Done system. My first impression was that a lot of the steps seem obvious and that I was already partially doing it, but I am finding out that implementing the whole system has given me a lot more control […]
Written by Al at 7P on November 5th, 2007
Have you ever felt overwhelmed with your number of projects that you have? A better question is probably, “Do you remember the last time you were not feeling overwhelmed with the number of projects you had?”
I recently finished reading a book called More Balls than Hands by Michael Gelb (who is more known for his […]
Written by Al at 7P on October 29th, 2007
If you are a sports fan, this is a very active time of the year. The World Series… are the Red Sox the next dynasty? Football… who’s better, the Patriots or Colts? Basketball - which team will Kobe play for this season? Hockey season also is starting. Information overload!
So what […]
Written by Al at 7P on October 22nd, 2007
This week’s post was supposed to be a description of how I completed my iterative initiation to GTD by putting my home stuff through the GTD workflow. However, I spent much of last week recovering from surgery on my ruptured appendix and the completion of my iterative initiation was put on hold.
I was so […]
Written by Al at 7P on October 15th, 2007
After reading Getting Things Done, there were two main points that made an impression on me. The first point was that GTD’s main objective is to relieve stress. Sure, project planning and making long-term goals were addressed, but the main point was to remove the reliance on memory and to delegate to the […]