Getting Things Done?
machinder asks: "In reading Cory Doctorow's notes for the Life Hacks presentation at the O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference, I saw reference to David Allen's book Getting Things Done. Casting about for it a bit, I see a lot of developers have touted the thing in their blogs. I'm sold, and am starting to implement this system, but I'm wondering if any other Slashdot readers have used the system, and if they have any advice?"
I had no idea what they were talking about either, but from what I skimmed over (the amazon.com link above), it appears to be a system where you write down everything you need to remember, and keep that list somewhere. Then you go through the list and do everything you can whenever you have the time. Please elaborate or correct me if I'm wrong.
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Sounds like the definition of being organised. I wonder if Amazon has patented it yet.
People who are interested in getting things done seem to be drawn from a different group that the people who post to slashdot.
The next "big thing?" Extreme Getting Things Done!!! You'll get all your things done faster if two people are doing them at the same time!
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The King prefers TCB. Takin' Care of Business. Seems way catchier than GTD.
Could be worse. Someone could 'Move your cheese'.
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So this guy wrote a book about the todo list and he's some sort of visionary? Hell I write down what I have to do all the time, mainly because I usually forget, but if I had known I could make money off of a book about it, I would have added that too. I could use the money and I don't care if it comes from a bunch of saps.
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