Hey everyone,
I read and successfully implemented GTD for the first time earlier this year and am now re-reading the book as recommended 3 months later.
When I first started, I experienced the common "surge" of productivity that comes with the initial application of GTD and really was able to acheive the feeling of relaxed control discussed in the book.
The problem is that feeling is now long gone and has been replaced by a lax (even lazy! ) feeling now that time has gone by and everything is simply OK and in relative control.
Any ideas on getting "the surge" that I experienced with GTD the first time around back now that I am jumping back into GTD for the second time?
Thanks in advance for your time in answering this question. I look forward to everyone's comments!
Best Regards,
Joe
I read and successfully implemented GTD for the first time earlier this year and am now re-reading the book as recommended 3 months later.
When I first started, I experienced the common "surge" of productivity that comes with the initial application of GTD and really was able to acheive the feeling of relaxed control discussed in the book.
The problem is that feeling is now long gone and has been replaced by a lax (even lazy! ) feeling now that time has gone by and everything is simply OK and in relative control.
Any ideas on getting "the surge" that I experienced with GTD the first time around back now that I am jumping back into GTD for the second time?
Thanks in advance for your time in answering this question. I look forward to everyone's comments!
Best Regards,
Joe