Tom_Hagen
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I sent an AI to this forum to ask what users were saying about the number of active projects. And things got interesting because:
What GTD users say about the number of projects
"Standard" according to GTD (theory + forum)
Often-cited number: 10–100 active projects
Some users provide specific numbers:
~16–20 projects → considered "few"
~50–60 projects → quite typical
up to 200+ projects for power users
Conclusion: classic GTD does NOT limit the number of projects—rather, it encourages a complete list of everything.
But... an important tension arises
Two camps are clearly visible on the forum:
The "lots of projects" camp
"I can't imagine having only 16 projects"
"I have 200+ and that's normal in my job"
The "too many = chaos" camp
Problems with browsing lists
Overload during the weekly review
The feeling of "reading lists instead of taking action"
A key problem that recurs on the forum
In short:
GTD is good at collating everything, but it doesn't limit parallel work
Result:
You have 50-100 projects
But you're actually working on... a few
The rest is "mental noise"
Brutally objective
The GTD forum shows that people naturally overload the system
Summary
Typical GTD user: dozens of active projects
Common problem: overload and distraction
What do you think? Which "camp" are you in? Are you distracted?
What GTD users say about the number of projects
Often-cited number: 10–100 active projects
Some users provide specific numbers:
~16–20 projects → considered "few"
~50–60 projects → quite typical
up to 200+ projects for power users
Conclusion: classic GTD does NOT limit the number of projects—rather, it encourages a complete list of everything.
Two camps are clearly visible on the forum:
The "lots of projects" camp
"I can't imagine having only 16 projects"
"I have 200+ and that's normal in my job"
The "too many = chaos" camp
Problems with browsing lists
Overload during the weekly review
The feeling of "reading lists instead of taking action"
In short:
GTD is good at collating everything, but it doesn't limit parallel work
Result:
You have 50-100 projects
But you're actually working on... a few
The rest is "mental noise"
Brutally objective
The GTD forum shows that people naturally overload the system
Typical GTD user: dozens of active projects
Common problem: overload and distraction
What do you think? Which "camp" are you in? Are you distracted?