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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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challenging

The book presents the substance of David Allen's approach to personal productivity. There are lots of sound principles delivered in an undogmatic way. I'm still on my initial read but it'll take a lot of work to fully apply the system. I'm confident nonetheless that the investment in time and effort will pay off.


It is about more than just "Getting Things Done"

What a pleasant surprise this book was. Yes, it is about getting things done in business and also in one's personal life without being stressed, but there is also a strong spiritual quality to the way it is explained. David Allen has a way with words that goes deeper than just providing information in a "matter of fact" way. It all makes a lot of sense and is easy to follow without having to be familiar with anything else that's been written about the subject. I highly recommend this book to anybody who wants to de-clutter all areas of his/her life.


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get it together

and this book will organize your life. make the time as a priority, and it's a life-changer - for the good. consistency is the key, though. if not on top of weekly reviews, you just fall back to the natural state of disorder.
if you're committed, you'll fly.






Getting Things Done

I thought this was going to be another one of those self help type books that had a lot of good thoughts but nothing practical in it. This book is quite the opposite. In the first few chapters, you are already able to apply some simple principles and get yourself organized quickly. I highly recommend this book to anyone with a lot going on in your life. A fantastic way to reduce your stress believe it or not.


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