Sounds promising, but then all of these things do in the reading. It’s whether one can really practice and succeed in the doing that makes the difference. GTD suggests blacking out two days to make a transition to their system of handling things. That’s quite a while, but I guess I haven’t finished the book yet, so I need a bit more convincing to go for it.
The one thing I am absolutely sure of: the underlying thesis of GTD – keep stuff by writing it down rather than dwelling on it in your head – rings completely true to me.
We’ll see…
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London is just one huge clump of history full of fab places to hang out and loads of things to do. We lived between Camden Town and Chalk Farm on the Northern Line for around 3 years. By the end we were done with London, but definitely would recommend living there for a while. Now it’s nice to see fields out the window rather than houses or traffic :)
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.. thinking about what I want to do with my life. It’s tricky to set goals which are big enough for an entire life, and yet which aren’t patently ridiculously unachievable. Need to keep a balance between being aggresive and pushing myself to do the best and most I can with the gifts and talents I’ve been given while not getting too proud and puffed up, setting impossible dreams instead of achievable goals. Hmmm.
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