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From my experience the total productivity does not depend so much on doing the maximum of tasks in a given time. Sometimes things go wrong, you may have a car accident, forget to pay some money, whatever. The consequences of things going wrong usually eat up all the time you saved being productive and more. Of course I also need to live on a high level of productivity to keep things going but in situations where I can I take a break, do nothing at all, because making a mistake in risky situations can seriously get me off track. Sometimes there are real risks, I am not talking about immediate consequences but scenarios where a mistake in my world combined with other triggers produce a nightmare consequence.
What's the GTD approach to mistakes, things going wrong , real risks ?
What's the GTD approach to mistakes, things going wrong , real risks ?