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How do you make a “trusted system”, the term David Allen uses to denote a planning and organisational system which can be relied upon to contain your events, tasks, projects and thoughts? Its easy to get carried away in tweaking productivity methodologies, but mind like water is only achieved when such a system is fully implemented and consulted on a day-to-day basis. One of the biggest obstacles for many people, myself included, is how to create a system that is always there, at the ready, and worthy of your trust.
The article gives all the reasons I don’t have a “planning” system. However, the solution given in this article won’t work for me… bummer.
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Allen’s “Getting Things Done” methodology is rapidly spreading through the blogosphere, it seems. I’ve got his book lying around, but keep forgetting to read it–my sense is that I won’t like the draconian work style rearrangement either.