![]() ![]() The key is to develop the behaviors needed for good GTD practice first and then choose the simplest, most trusted system you can to implement it. Many GTD newbies get caught up with GTD apps rather than GTD itself and fail to adopt the habits of mind needed to really succeed with GTD. One of the points I have made about GTD, especially for beginners, is the importance of not confusing GTD with the tools used to implement GTD. ![]() I've practiced GTD for almost 10 years and written a lot about it here on the website. This post explains why but still, the temporary switch to plain text was interesting and useful for my overall productivity, so it's worth reading about IMO.Īs readers of this blog know, I'm a big proponent of Getting Things Done, the time/task/project/life management method detailed in David Allen's book Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity. Update: After experimenting with todo.txt, I eventually moved back to using ToDoist. ![]()
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