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Similar to JaneS, I too have completed watching the webinar (started last Friday and finished it up today).
A follow up to this webinar would be great although maybe a few months down the road, after we have worked to implement some of the suggestions.
Thanks for communicating specific strategies to address this and how to break it down to be more manageable. My backlog is not too far off from that office picture that was shown -> my business office is very serene and clear and implementation of GTD really helping to stem tide of email backlog. BUT, my home backlog (primarily mail, paperwork, etc) is serious dire straits and REALLY bothering me lately as I can't seem to find time to address. It accumulated from moving 6 times and constantly shoving backlog "items" into boxes and carting them with us to "hopefully get to later" at the next location. Now I'm at "later" (we've lived in current home 5 yrs and plan to stay) and home office, bedroom, bedroom closet, bonus room and garage look terrible from boxes and piles.
The suggestion someone had of 15 min. per day is what I'll start with; and then also work towards identification and creation of a Backlog Project. I also appreciated the Desired Outcome section and working on "positive framing" vs. negative reactions to all of it.
Thanks for putting together this webinar! (BTW, I loaned GTD book to my sister-in-law who has now read through it 3 times! She has now written 2 books and started a jewelry business.)