What I learned from the method:
- It does not rely on technology, you can apply whatever your tools (PDA, paper ...)
- You can apply the main advice quickly
- The method takes care of "how" but not "why". Sometimes it is much more efficient to check why before wondering how.
3 simple actions let you apply GTD: collect, process and classify.
I particularly enjoyed having to empty my inbox every week, to have a notebook to jot down my ideas and always write the next feasible action for a task "Call John to make sure it is available on June 6 in 10h "instead of" organizing meeting. "
His next book is a practical application and a complementary light that I also recommends:
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