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* [[Introduction]]
* [[Quickie overview of the GTD system|quickie-overview]]
- - 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
* [[Inputs and inboxes|inboxes]]
* [[Projects and next actions|projects-next-actions]]
* [[Keeping track of files|files]]
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@@ -27,3 +27,20 @@ A condensed summary of GTD:
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
+