Many people read Getting Things Done and still feel confused about calendars and task lists. Then they hear about time blocking, and things get even murkier. So how do you follow the GTD method and still block time to get work done?
Here's my approach.
https://youtu.be/p9uUb_Pm1Tg
@Dave Edwards
Another good video that has one
GTD thinking about one's
GTD system:
For whatever it might be worth in the hope of contributing to the
GTD conversation
Understanding 'time blocking' in
GTD terms on this end is seemingly dynamically part of
GTD until the next
Calendar commitment:
Perhaps the following can dynamically facilitate
focus 'liveliness' into one's
GTD system as well
For surprises throughout the day: 'afternoon blocking', 'end-of-day blocking', 'morning blocking',
etc.
'completion blocking', 'finish blocking', 'got to get this
done blocking', 'intention blocking', 'routine blocking',
etc.
Thank you very much