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author | Lars Wirzenius <liw@liw.fi> | 2012-03-31 13:41:50 +0100 |
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@@ -1,48 +1,6 @@ GTD For Hackers =============== -Nota bene: this is work in progress. It does not even try to -be written well. It is, at this stage, only a brain dump. The -goal, for now, is to get the most important bits out of Lars's -brain and into git. Later on the text can be massaged into -something that might make sense for other people. You're welcome -to follow along as things change, if they do, and to comment. - -Synopsis --------- - -David Allen's "Getting Things Done", or GTD for short, -is a popular, powerful system for -managing one's life. This book explains how a couple of computer geeks, -or hackers, have implemented it in their own lives. It is aimed at -everyone whose lives include a lot of computer use, and who know how -to use their computers. - -This book stands independent from Allen's three books on GTD, but -the reader will benefit from reading the first or third of those as -well. (The second one should be considered optional.) We provide -a different view of, and perhaps opinion of, the GTD system. - -Our emphasis is on people whose work and free time includes a lot -of computer use, and who know how to use their computers as tools. -That's what our lives are like. - -We discuss what has been good about GTD for us, what has been hard -to implement, and what has not worked. Our goal is to explain what -we do, and provide inspiration to the reader for building their own -GTD system. - -GTD is not a system you buy in a shop and put on your desk. It is -a meta-system: it provides some tools, a lot of guidelines, and -principles, from which you create a system that works for you. For -example, GTD assumes you will maintain lists, but does not specify -how to do that. You can maintain a list on a pad of paper, in a text -document on your computer, or by sticking photos of people on a -notice board. It all depends on what kinds of things you need to -keep track of, and on what tools you have and enjoy using. Obviously, -we will concentrate on computer-related tools, but we'll not forget -others when they're a good idea. - Outline ------- @@ -104,3 +62,11 @@ being added to the text of the book. - should a time-consuming GTD weekly review be work time? * change voice to be "I" = Lars + + +Legalese +-------- + +All content on this site is copyrighted by +Lars Wirzenius and possibly other authors (it's a wiki), and licensed under a <a rel="license" href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/">Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License</a>. + |