Getting Things Done – Almost Done!
February 12, 2009
I am near complete with the re-reading of David Allen’s Getting Things Done . I am at the beginning of chapter 9 “Doing: Making the Best Action Choices” and have about 65 pages remaining the book. While reading last night, I came across this sentence – “If you have a bunch of things to do on one to-list, but you actually can’t do many of them in the same context, you force yourself to continually keep reconsidering all of them.” This really hit home for me. I know my biggest obstacle to overcome is thinking of things in context (tasks grouped by how/when you can do them) – Calls, At Computer, Errands, At Home, Work, etc.
I am still living in the one to-do list world for the time being. I am slowly but surely starting to incorporate GTD into my workflow… and yea, it’s a bit uncomfortable. I relate it to golf. In golf lots of things are “backwards” – you hit down on the ball to make it go up, you hit the ball from the left side and it goes right to left, you hit it from the right side and it goes left to right – doesn’t FEEL right. I am figuring out, much like golf, you have to trust what you are doing is correct.
I will check back in in the next week or so, I imagine I will have the book complete by then. I am looking forward to implementing more and more of the workflow changes to my daily life.
- Bill Weber
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