I attempted to use GTD, but I'm at a loss.
I suppose the reason GTD initially resonated with me was that I was already writing down thoughts and notes in a notebook, and gtd expanded on that to create a whole system. Its excessive component count is my beef with it.
Context, location, important tags, reviews, and everything else just take so much effort to manage and overwhelm me that I give up and put it off.
My daily routines are another problem; I establish them, I don't follow them, they fill up my today list and calendar to the point that my once-reliable calendar system is now entirely useless.
I suppose the reason GTD initially resonated with me was that I was already writing down thoughts and notes in a notebook, and gtd expanded on that to create a whole system. Its excessive component count is my beef with it.
Context, location, important tags, reviews, and everything else just take so much effort to manage and overwhelm me that I give up and put it off.
My daily routines are another problem; I establish them, I don't follow them, they fill up my today list and calendar to the point that my once-reliable calendar system is now entirely useless.