christophe.portier
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I've been practicing the GTD method for several years now, and my professional life greatly benefits from it: efficient, reliable for my colleagues, able to prioritize in often chaotic contexts, I now only function through this wonderful methodology.
On the other hand, I've been sleeping poorly for several months.
And I'm starting to wonder about this angle of the GTD method that might be causing these insomnias: all day long, my brain is on the lookout for any thought to capture and record, as soon as I have a free moment my inbox to (perpetually) process or my well-organized lists make me want to do everything except take a break because I know I'll be efficient.
In short my days run at 100 km/h, too fast to sleep well the following night, largely thanks to the GTD method, and I wonder to what extent my nature is the cause of this... or the method.
Have you experienced such a phase as well?
Thanks for your feedbacks & help!
On the other hand, I've been sleeping poorly for several months.
And I'm starting to wonder about this angle of the GTD method that might be causing these insomnias: all day long, my brain is on the lookout for any thought to capture and record, as soon as I have a free moment my inbox to (perpetually) process or my well-organized lists make me want to do everything except take a break because I know I'll be efficient.
In short my days run at 100 km/h, too fast to sleep well the following night, largely thanks to the GTD method, and I wonder to what extent my nature is the cause of this... or the method.
Have you experienced such a phase as well?
Thanks for your feedbacks & help!