There's a lot to be said for getting all the annoying junk in your head and dumping it on a scrap of paper.
I was feeling all over the place this morning, with a million things going through my head, stressing the heck out of me. But just spending ten minutes jotting it out in point form on a bit of paper, putting things in order, made all the difference. I now know what I need to do, and when to do it, and can deal with each thing as it comes.
I should really do this more.
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You would love Dave Allen's "Getting Things Done" - it's all about that... I've been using it for a year now, my world is so much better for it!!
Don't do it, Ben. Yes, write your list, but DO NOT read GTD.
I'm in the middle. I read most of GTD (like Simone I got a bit bored by the details). I found it was a good book to take ideas from even though I wouldn't want to implement all of it.
Love lists though. Love, love, love lists.
Matt- hey mate, I'll have to check it out
Simone- stern words.. what I'd like to see is a debating book review by you and Matt, arguing the books' worth!
Deb-..and you can be the adjudicator!
Happy to :) My 3 bobs - I think it's gold!
Congrats on your 10 yrs btw!
Thanks mate
I have so much love for lists! List love!!
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