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Here is a comment I noticed on Evernote forum about gtd
"no gtd for me either. i think it is interesting, and certainly worth a look, but a waste of effort in my opinion. obviously, i have an odd organizational system, but it works for me, and i have to wonder how many people using gtd now will be using it at this time next year. it's like that big piece of workout equipment in the basement you bought and used for a few days, but never made into a habit, because it is too troublesome to use. "
Here is an interview with this person
"Christopher is a minimalist. He doesn’t want to spend a lot of time on the front-end doing the organization. His mantra is that he stays organized without organizing.
In each journal entry that he creates, he includes a list of “Todos” that must get done for that day.
That’s it. Really."
http://www.dangoldesq.com/2012/03/how-phd-student-uses-evernote-to.html#.T21eOhBhiSN
Your thoughts?
"no gtd for me either. i think it is interesting, and certainly worth a look, but a waste of effort in my opinion. obviously, i have an odd organizational system, but it works for me, and i have to wonder how many people using gtd now will be using it at this time next year. it's like that big piece of workout equipment in the basement you bought and used for a few days, but never made into a habit, because it is too troublesome to use. "
Here is an interview with this person
"Christopher is a minimalist. He doesn’t want to spend a lot of time on the front-end doing the organization. His mantra is that he stays organized without organizing.
In each journal entry that he creates, he includes a list of “Todos” that must get done for that day.
That’s it. Really."
http://www.dangoldesq.com/2012/03/how-phd-student-uses-evernote-to.html#.T21eOhBhiSN
Your thoughts?