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For GTDer's who might be interested
Still sufficient time to begin a GTD habit New Year's resolution?
If so then perhaps consider being a 'slave' to one's reasoned GTD system instead of being a 'slave' to,
Intrinsic factors like:
Emotional impulses, Imagination, Memory, etc.
Extrinsic factors like:
Whatever unexpectedly comes into one's life
Possible GTD solution: Being a disciplined 'slave' to one's realistically constructed GTD system?
Thus, the GTD take-away, would be ceasing to escape from one's GTD system as a reflection of oneself by doing 'everything' through/from one's own Contextualized-&-Project(s) GTD expressed life to all the better objectively face one's life on one's terms instead of life's random terms?
Better to be a disciplined 'slave' to one's cognitively expressed GTD system than being mastered by who knows who, what, and where?
We are all meant to be disciplined 'slave's' in fulfilling appropriate obligations/responsibilities, or at least should be, as an expression of one's maturity without being inappropriately harsh with oneself as an appropriate expression of humility when one falls short?
As you see GTD fit. . . .
Still sufficient time to begin a GTD habit New Year's resolution?
If so then perhaps consider being a 'slave' to one's reasoned GTD system instead of being a 'slave' to,
Intrinsic factors like:
Emotional impulses, Imagination, Memory, etc.
Extrinsic factors like:
Whatever unexpectedly comes into one's life
Possible GTD solution: Being a disciplined 'slave' to one's realistically constructed GTD system?
Thus, the GTD take-away, would be ceasing to escape from one's GTD system as a reflection of oneself by doing 'everything' through/from one's own Contextualized-&-Project(s) GTD expressed life to all the better objectively face one's life on one's terms instead of life's random terms?
Better to be a disciplined 'slave' to one's cognitively expressed GTD system than being mastered by who knows who, what, and where?
We are all meant to be disciplined 'slave's' in fulfilling appropriate obligations/responsibilities, or at least should be, as an expression of one's maturity without being inappropriately harsh with oneself as an appropriate expression of humility when one falls short?
As you see GTD fit. . . .