GTD habit New Year's resolution for GTDer's who might be interested

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 own 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 one seemingly should be, as an expression of one's maturity without being inappropriately harsh with oneself and as an appropriate expression of humility when one falls short?

As you see GTD fit. . . .


*Explicitly-&/or-Implicitly
 
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One of the important parts of GTD is work as it shows up. It sets you free to choose to act on emotional impulses, imagination, emergencies and opportunities.
 
One of the important parts of GTD is work as it shows up. It sets you free to choose to act on emotional impulses, imagination, emergencies and opportunities.
@cfoley

Agree, thank you very much sir

Seemingly also, regarding one's own sufficiently 'habituated' GTD system, one would hopefully be reasoning, at least subconsciously, that any/the new random input to be acted upon before all else in list inventory would appropriately take precedence of everything else listed in current context(s)?

To that end, seemingly supports the importance of the Weekly Review, and for increasing cognitive intuition, the more one in engaged in one's GTD expressed life the more efficacious one's own GTD system can Explicitly and/or Implicitly increase GTD ultimate purpose: Mind Like Water ?

Meanwhile, as an aside regarding tools, perhaps a good use for adding any any idle monitors, if one's GTD system is digital in one's home and/or office with appropriate engagement to decrease counterproductive numbness and decrease fatiguing 'screen flipping'?

As one sees GTD fit. . . .

Thank you very much
 
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