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Another productive reason for GTD?
While it is agreed that . . . Ideas simply seem to just happen and as such, are 'timeless' . . . however, Good Decision(s)/Judgment(s) do require varying degrees of Effort-&-Time and, as such, the best way to reduce the Effort-&-Time for Good Decision(s)/Judgment(s) is a Calm/Relaxed, Empty/Distraction-Free Mind, etc.
Is that another productive/worthy reason for GTD?
While it is agreed that . . . Ideas simply seem to just happen and as such, are 'timeless' . . . however, Good Decision(s)/Judgment(s) do require varying degrees of Effort-&-Time and, as such, the best way to reduce the Effort-&-Time for Good Decision(s)/Judgment(s) is a Calm/Relaxed, Empty/Distraction-Free Mind, etc.
Is that another productive/worthy reason for GTD?
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