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Getting Things Done

August 17th, 2011 at 10:20 pm

I've been listening to David Allen's Getting Things Done as an audio book from the library. I'd be curious to know if anyone has tried his system. It's not that complicated and seems intuitive. I'm going to give it a shot over the weekend to try to eliminate my paper clutter and better organize my school and home files.

I had a faculty breakfast this morning with lovely free food, stopped at an overwhelming estate sale but only bought a few things, and came home to work. It's warm again here, so I'm going to just do some minimal organizational planning the rest of the day.

I spent nothing except $4 at the estate sale for some silver picture frames and a girl's top for my friend's daughter. Leftovers tonight!

1 Responses to “ Getting Things Done”

  1. Petunia in an OP Says:
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    I've used bits and pieces, and it's helpful for the flood of information that comes our way now. I've found his approach of context-driven to-do lists, the inbox, and the inbox flow-chart helpful. I haven't seen the bottom of any of my email inboxes in a long time though. But if I did, I'd be very happy!

    The Simple Dollar did a review of it over several blog entries.

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