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authorLars Wirzenius <liw@liw.fi>2012-03-31 13:50:33 +0100
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@@ -5,9 +5,6 @@ GTD is a system for managing your life: what you want to achieve,
how you plan to achieve that, and how you deal with all the stuff life
throws at you. You decide goals, the system helps you reach them.
-FIGURE: FIXME: A flowchart that shows the flow of "stuff" through one's life.
-Allen's books have such a flowchart, but we'll need our own.
-
A condensed summary of GTD:
* stuff enters your life, and you either deal with it immediately, or put it
@@ -23,24 +20,12 @@ A condensed summary of GTD:
- next actions: deferred stuff
- projects: anything that needs more than one next action to be finished
- waiting for: delegated stuff
+ - someday/maybe: what you may want to do someday, but isn't an active
+ concern right now
* at least once a week, process all inboxes, and review all lists
+* have an archving system for documents and such
+* have a system for keeping handy files and other things relevant
+ to current projects and next actions
You may now skip the rest of the book.
-
-TODO for this chapter
------
-
-- what is it for? what problem is GTD meant to solve?
-- what is the general approach GTD uses to solve the problem?
-- flowchart for information and decision making
-- all new "stuff" goes into inboxes, if possible, or is processed
- immediately
-- process inboxes: do/discard/delegate/defer for every time
-- lists for keeping track of things: what needs doing (next action,
- project), what someone else needs to do (waiting for), what might be
- done some day
-- archiving systems for stuff that can't be discarded, but aren't needed
- at the moment
-- "current files" for stuff relevant for current projects and next actions
-