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by _xiaz
647 days ago
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Then stay away from it if you can. GTD is great if you're a manager with a wive and kids and maybe a foundation to run on the side. If you don't usually forget tasks/events or freeze up because of analysis paralysis, you can get by just fine without it. GTD definitely brings an overhead that doesn't pay off in a reasonably simple life |
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GTD is not religion (or at least it should not be - with some people it is), you won't go to hell or something if you don't do everything perfect.