Showing posts with label RTM. Show all posts
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Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Review: Getting Things Done and Remember The Milk
After setting up Gmail to get things done, I spent some time with the book. I may be late to the party, as everyone seems to know the essentials already.
The gist of the GTD philosophy is to always stay focused on the next action which can be done on any given project. Projects are defined liberally to be anything which consists of a series of one or more actions. For example, renewing my driver's license is a project with at least three steps: find out what documents I need, gather the documents, and finally go to the DMV. Since each step depends on those before, at any point in time only one action can be taken. On the other hand, clearly some projects have many actions which can be taken in parallel.
The premise is that it doesn't make sense to keep all those non-actionable items on your mind. They should be waiting in the wings until you can act on them. Once you consider only the actions you can take now, you can stop worrying quite so much.
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