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by Spinosaurus 1490 days ago
Would you mind providing a quick summary of the primary points of the book?
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off the top of my head i'd say its a few things:

1, don't use mental capacity for remembering things, do that in a trusted document that stores things you need to remember

2, always be (mentally) knolling, staying organized and recording things you need to refer to later should be a reflex. Supplement this with weekly reviews of everything going on in your life.

3, categorize actions into long, medium and short term tasks. A short term task is something you can do immediately if you have the right context and opportunity.

4. if you're blocked on something, figure out the next immediate task, i.e. "email user group to ask if anyone else has seen this problem before" NOT "figure out problem with spatial join"

Emacs org-mode was a huge help in getting started on this. there's a vscode port of it thats semi-usable. I haven't been a fan of other organization software.

https://hamberg.no/gtd - don't read the book, there's nothing else in it that's good.
Searching for “Getting Things Done” will give you numerous results with summaries and the workflow diagram.

But it’s a really short book. Could be read in an afternoon or two.