Hello everyone. Hope I am not cheating by asking, as I am re-reading the 2015 version of GTD. (second overall reading of GTD, first focused reading with intent to commit)
In traditional time management/self-development genres, writing down clearly identified GOALS, along with an accompanying plan is mission critical. Obviously, if I had reached my goals using their methods, I wouldn't be here.
GTD's Natural Planning Model has goal identification embedded in it
Just hoping for some ideas on what you all do to keep your chosen goals in front of you using the GTD method. My chosen GTD system to start is to utilize Outlook 2013. (I am moving over from a FC paper planner, with plans to turn it into a strictly 7 Habits/Life planner) Lastly, am I even viewing this correctly? Does my approach to goals need an update?
I appreciate your time and thoughts. Thank you.
In traditional time management/self-development genres, writing down clearly identified GOALS, along with an accompanying plan is mission critical. Obviously, if I had reached my goals using their methods, I wouldn't be here.

Just hoping for some ideas on what you all do to keep your chosen goals in front of you using the GTD method. My chosen GTD system to start is to utilize Outlook 2013. (I am moving over from a FC paper planner, with plans to turn it into a strictly 7 Habits/Life planner) Lastly, am I even viewing this correctly? Does my approach to goals need an update?
I appreciate your time and thoughts. Thank you.