Getting gtd.. done
This concept is not especially unlike the other self improvement writings I’ve been introduced to. But, GTD can be effective. The thing almost all these type of concepts have in common is not that they introduce some new, incredibly efficient way of handling tasks, but that they make you more aware of what it is you already know in the back of your head. I guess how well it reminds you, and how well it breaks down the solution, determines how good the concept is. Even here at AI, Mr. Coronado’s class helps me with becoming more aware of the need to organize myself. Regardless of who said what, GTD or Mr. Coronado, or whoever writes the next big self help seller, I have found that, for me, it is the best bet just to write down in some way either digitally or on paper, what things you need to accomplish, what you’re thoughts and feelings are. If you do this, however, you still have a bunch of ideas listed, which is well….idealistic. They MUST be broken down even further to a simple group of about 2 or 3 actions. And I agree with GTD that it is not just tidious, and minute to start small and make the actions simple. As with Mr. Coronado’s class, all my personal, financial, and future goals needed to be “broken down” in his words to more simple concepts
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