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I'm a relatively new GTD'er, having read the book full through 1.5 times and practicing for about a month now.
My problem is that right now, I'm at a place where I'm not quite comfortable with my system, thinking I've misplaced stuff, and abandoned projects. In short, I'm not trusting my system, at the moment.
This keeps nagging at me, and I've even put a Next Action, along w/ a checklist of the processes I need to take for my weekly review.
Still, I can't help but feel that right now, this very instant, I need to be reviewing GTD so I can get my bearings, more than once a week.
Soo… I'm asking, is there any reason *not* to do this? Does this violate some holy GTD principle I just don't get? My gut is that I need to do this so I can concentrate on cranking widgets, but since I'm a scardey cat, and don't have time to re-read the book again, I figured I'd ask you experts.
My problem is that right now, I'm at a place where I'm not quite comfortable with my system, thinking I've misplaced stuff, and abandoned projects. In short, I'm not trusting my system, at the moment.
This keeps nagging at me, and I've even put a Next Action, along w/ a checklist of the processes I need to take for my weekly review.
Still, I can't help but feel that right now, this very instant, I need to be reviewing GTD so I can get my bearings, more than once a week.
Soo… I'm asking, is there any reason *not* to do this? Does this violate some holy GTD principle I just don't get? My gut is that I need to do this so I can concentrate on cranking widgets, but since I'm a scardey cat, and don't have time to re-read the book again, I figured I'd ask you experts.