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Keep On Keeping On- Staying Productive

January 27th, 2009 by Stephen

Posted in GTD, Links |

Welcome back! It's good to see you again. Please note that I am now publishing all new material at my hub site: In Context Blog

Dragos shares his experience at eDragonU: Staying GTD Over The Hype

Two or three years ago, a strange topic about organization skills, de-cluttering and mind like water exploded on the Internet. It was about GTD, or Getting Things Done, a methodology for boosting productivity invented and shared by David Alled in his book Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity [aff link]. This phenomenon lead to a sudden surge of new blogs, with 43folders.com of Merlin Mann becoming the icon blog for this trend. Soon, other useful and very popular blogs appeared. At that time even yours truly was a GTD wannabee and one of my very first posts in this blog - and one of the most popular, I must say - was about GTD for people in transition countries. GTD posts and blogs where spreading over the internet at light speed. It was the Golden Era.

But now the hype is over.

Personal GTD Points to consider

First:

  • Clear your mind, capture all those loose thoughts
  • Track your Next Actions in the way that suits your personality
  • Live and Die by the 2 Minute Rule
  • Keep things in perspective

Read the whole article at eDragonu: Staying GTD Over The Hype

Then visit the Work.Life.Creativity forum for the new home for GTD and related discussions.


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One Response

  1. Dragos Roua Says:

    Hi Stephen,

    Thanks for sharing my post here. Coming from a long run GTDer like you, this is really something :-). I appreciate it :-).

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