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Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity
David Allen
Penguin (Non-Classics)
, 2002 - 267 pages
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highly recommended
A GREAT GUIDE!!
A very detailed and comprehensive guide to time saving techniques. A great guide to
getting organised
. Lots of intricate ideas on how to break down jobs into smaller pieces and thereby
free
up your time. I would recommend this book to every business and career orientated person.
Hasn't changed my life, but has made it flow.
I didn't even know that I needed a system to improve my
productivity
, least my personal productivity. It wasn't until six months ago, while I was choking in my job with lots of unfinished projects that I learnt about lifehacks and productivity systems. I read about the David Allen's GTD, tried some tricks... and they made wonders!
Once Amazoned and read, this book hasn't quite changed my life but has taught me neat tricks to manage it better. Nowadays I know what am I doing ( in terms of ongoing job and personal projects), where am I going and which are the next steps that I want to take.
The main achievement of the system is to translate the workload of remembering what do you need to do from your mind to an external trusted system (be it a high-tech Palm or a pen-and-paper notebook).
The book is well structured, the points are well explained and the language is fresh and near to you. Though I would recommend also to google the gtd as well to learn about p
articular examples
on how different people from different background have modified the system to their own needs. It will help you to do it yourself.
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Too difficult to follow.....
Really, this book makes it sound difficult to stay organized and get
things
done
! Too much jumping around and difficult to read.
Mind-Opening Efficiency!
I have always thought that being more effective is really what many people need. The need to clarify with your manager or customers what you really need to do for them and to prioritize what they tell you,
things
like that.
David Allen's book opened up my mind to an area, I believe, is neglected by many - efficiency.
David's system has greatly improved my own efficiency. I have reconfigured my Palm and I can tell you that I feel a lot more in control. And I am sure I have been a lot more productive than ever before!
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