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by reificator
2064 days ago
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I'm specifically talking about this article, which as far as I can tell does not credit or mention Dave Allen or 'Getting Things Done'. In my reading, this paragraph in particular is where it sounds like a solution for laziness more than a solution for "identifying the next action": > The idea is to make it super easy to get started. Once you pass the starting point, which is arguably the hardest step, you start to gain momentum to keep doing the task itself I think you and I agree about the benefits of this approach, all I'm saying is that I don't want people to dismiss this advice because they think it's targeted at "lazy people". Also the two minute rule you describe appears to be different than the two minute rule as described in the article. |
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