6/20/2023 0 Comments Gtd book![]() ![]() ![]() There are a few things to note about GTD that set it apart from other productivity systems, and make knowing about it worthwhile: The GTD book is readable, and while it contains the inevitable productivity guru anecdotes, there aren’t very many of them. ![]() Books in this genre tend to be repetitive, padded with anecdotes, and oftentimes poorly written. If it resonates with you, then the GTD book is pretty good for a book in the productivity genre. It’s a 15 minute guide to David Allen’s all-encompassing planning and productivity system. If you have no idea what GTD is, then I suggest starting here. Yes, I found a productivity and planning system via one of the first webcomic creators. I first heard about it via PvP Online’s creator, Scott Kurtz. I got into Getting Things Done around 2005, when it was really starting to gain momentum with tech workers online. This is probably going to be the hardest post to write in this series, and so I’ve been postponing it. ![]()
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