Slice of GTD Life with Kip Kirkpatrick

John Forrister

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We've got a new Slice of GTD Life interview posted, with Kip Kirkpatrick.

Kip demonstrates how GTD shines during transitions. He's currently putting his GTD skills to good use navigating a career transition. He's also a busy dad, husband, masters swimmer, and active volunteer for Camp Fire Minnesota. Over the years Kip has tried various list managers, but has always chosen a digital system. He talks about his project to become proficient on Mac after years on the PC.

His inspiring quote: "GTD helps me lead a more intentional life."

https://gtdconnect.com/multimedia/audio.php?titleid=789&trackid=1415
 
Oops, I listened to this on the same day that I heard Kelly's on clutter, so they have blended a bit in my mind. Maybe it was Kip that pointed out clutter goes away once the GTD system is in place...
 
Oops, I listened to this on the same day that I heard Kelly's on clutter, so they have blended a bit in my mind. Maybe it was Kip that pointed out clutter goes away once the GTD system is in place...

I know what you mean about blending. Whoever said it, it's true.

For me, clutter is stuff that's not purposefully in place. If I put something in front of the front door at night so I have to pick it up before walking out the door, that's not clutter, it's a visual reminder, in place on purpose. But the other day I found some guitar strings between two books on a shelf. Clutter, because there's no purpose for them to be there.
 
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