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David Allen's "Getting Things Done", or GTD for short, is a popular, powerful system for managing one's life. If you have trouble dealing with your e-mail inbox, or feel you're drowning under a flood of inputs and information, or just don't seem to have time to do everything you think you should be doing, or others want you to do, then GTD may be a good thing for you to consider.
This book explains how I, a computer geek, have implemented it in my own life. It is aimed at everyone whose lives include a lot of computer use, and who know how to use their computers.
This is not a publication of the David Allen Company. "Getting Things Done" and GTD are trademarks of David Allen Company.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Quickie overview of the GTD system
Inputs and inboxes
Projects and next actions
Doing things
Calendars and reminders
Journalling and other ways of keeping track of things that have happened
Keeping track of files
Stuff you maybe want to do someday
Waiting for things to happen
The daily routine
The weekly review
Read and review folders
Automation and checklists
Getting started
Things that did not work for me
Conclusion
References
The Physical Object
ID Numbers
Links outside Open Library
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