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@@ -4,8 +4,8 @@ Actually doing things This is what it's all about. Everything else exists just to support this bit: actually doing the things you need to do. -Doing is usually easy when it's clear what you need to do (a well -defined next action), +Doing is usually easy when it's clear what you need to do (a +well-defined next action), and you have all the things you need for doing it (proper context), and the motivation to do it. If you've got your GTD system working smoothly, but things still don't get done, the problem is usually diff --git a/inboxes.mdwn b/inboxes.mdwn index 4e4dc0e..93eda4e 100644 --- a/inboxes.mdwn +++ b/inboxes.mdwn @@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ Here are the inboxes I use: * phone notebook: I use a note taking application on my smartphone as a replacement for a notebook, when I can, because my handwriting font is abysmally hard to read -* e-mail: this two inboxes (personal vs work); I don't split mailing list +* e-mail: these two inboxes (personal vs work); I don't split mailing list into separate folders anymore * feeds: blogs, news sites, etc. * home directory for each computer I regularly use: tends to collect diff --git a/introduction.mdwn b/introduction.mdwn index 8e1f55e..44c6111 100644 --- a/introduction.mdwn +++ b/introduction.mdwn @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ so I don't know. I'm not trying to convince you one way or another: I explain what I do, and why, and you decide if it makes any sense to you. -A brief history of GTD and it's place in the greater sociohistorical context of humanity +A brief history of GTD and its place in the greater sociohistorical context of humanity ----------------------- Personal productivity systems have been around for a long time. |