Getting Things Done (Soon. I hope.)
Mar. 16th, 2018 10:31 amGoing to be trying to become Productive and Non-Procrastinative. (Fuck you spellchecker that's now a word.)
Long story short, I haven't been getting much done at all the last couple of years. Things pile up that I want to do, or need to do, and a heck of a lot ends up being left undone. Started reading a book called Getting Things Done, by David Allen (going off memory here, so hope I have the author right. ^^)
I don't know if this method of his will work to unstick me as it promises, but I'm going to give it a serious shot starting this weekend. Initial Collection/Processing stages for getting the system running can take a weekend - he recommends having two days set aside to give you plenty of time to collect all the "stuff" in your head and process through it all.
I've tried plenty of methods in the past and they'd always fall apart fairly quickly. We'll see if I can stick to this one. If it starts to fall apart I'll regroup and try it again. See if I can make the new habits stick. I'll put a note in my tickler file (once I set it up) to remind me to assess how everything's turned out around December. :)
Long story short, I haven't been getting much done at all the last couple of years. Things pile up that I want to do, or need to do, and a heck of a lot ends up being left undone. Started reading a book called Getting Things Done, by David Allen (going off memory here, so hope I have the author right. ^^)
I don't know if this method of his will work to unstick me as it promises, but I'm going to give it a serious shot starting this weekend. Initial Collection/Processing stages for getting the system running can take a weekend - he recommends having two days set aside to give you plenty of time to collect all the "stuff" in your head and process through it all.
I've tried plenty of methods in the past and they'd always fall apart fairly quickly. We'll see if I can stick to this one. If it starts to fall apart I'll regroup and try it again. See if I can make the new habits stick. I'll put a note in my tickler file (once I set it up) to remind me to assess how everything's turned out around December. :)