How I Get THINGS Done, Part II
Recently I had a post of How I Get Things Done. In it I referenced my use of Things, by Cultured Code. Well, I have an update as relates to Things.
Recently I had a post of How I Get Things Done. In it I referenced my use of Things, by Cultured Code. Well, I have an update as relates to Things.
I’ve been a practitioner of “Getting Things Done”, or GTD, for several years now. Friend and GTD guru Michael Hyatt first introduced me. By the way, Michael has some great posts on GTD on his site, www.michaelhyatt.com. The basic principal of GTD is get it out of your mind and into a trusted system. I can say without a doubt “Getting Things Done” has had the single greatest impact on my overall productivity and organization. In fact, it’s been required reading for people on my team for sometime now.
I can still hear my Dad say with a smile, “I have cut that piece of wood 3 times and it’s still too short.”
From time to time as I would walk by her desk, I noticed she had slipped back into her well-meaning but misguided use of the mouse.
There is no such thing as a straight line between 2 points at our house. The line kind of roams…all over the house.