Don't know very well where to put this topic. (are there some guidelines about this ? - I hope I don't get the RTFM-quote )
The quote David uses once in while is staying with me (can't seem to shut if off in my head - what part did I need to remind myself :wink: ) Managing the forest instead of hugging the trees. i always considered GTD as a methodology for doing both so when David uses this quote I'm always : 'ahh what part didn't I understand'. In mbti i'm INTJ/P - person. So managing my forrest (the N - part) is something which comes natural to me. In applying GTD I find that I added a lot of S to how I look at the world - how I process and give information. This is for me hugging my trees. I hug them so they can grow or I put them somewhere else.
So the forrest and the tree is a bit like Yin/Yang to me. I need both but at a different moment.
Is there some study done to which kind of mbti person GTD is having the most impact and with which tool? I can imagine that SJ person says I'm doing al this but can benefit a lot from the 20K to 50K. That a P person feels relieved for the someday/maybe list (That part feels good to me - In the past I made myself crazy with the different projects I wanted to do). Some consideration that come to mind when I think about GTD and MBTI.
Johan - Belgium
The quote David uses once in while is staying with me (can't seem to shut if off in my head - what part did I need to remind myself :wink: ) Managing the forest instead of hugging the trees. i always considered GTD as a methodology for doing both so when David uses this quote I'm always : 'ahh what part didn't I understand'. In mbti i'm INTJ/P - person. So managing my forrest (the N - part) is something which comes natural to me. In applying GTD I find that I added a lot of S to how I look at the world - how I process and give information. This is for me hugging my trees. I hug them so they can grow or I put them somewhere else.
So the forrest and the tree is a bit like Yin/Yang to me. I need both but at a different moment.
Is there some study done to which kind of mbti person GTD is having the most impact and with which tool? I can imagine that SJ person says I'm doing al this but can benefit a lot from the 20K to 50K. That a P person feels relieved for the someday/maybe list (That part feels good to me - In the past I made myself crazy with the different projects I wanted to do). Some consideration that come to mind when I think about GTD and MBTI.
Johan - Belgium