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diff --git a/inboxes.mdwn b/inboxes.mdwn index caca35a..97ad958 100644 --- a/inboxes.mdwn +++ b/inboxes.mdwn @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ for every e-mail in each inbox, after reading it: * move it to an archival folder, if you think you might need it later on (Compare the above list with "do, defer, delegate, delete, or file" from -the [[Quickie overview|quickie-overview]] chapter.) +the Quickie overview chapter.) When you have time, you look into the "needs replying" folder, and reply to one or more mails in there. After you've replied, you delete or archive diff --git a/introduction.mdwn b/introduction.mdwn index 033563c..1aba08a 100644 --- a/introduction.mdwn +++ b/introduction.mdwn @@ -14,8 +14,7 @@ implemented it in my own life. 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 (see -[[references]] for details), but +This book stands independent from Allen's three books on GTD, but you'll benefit from reading the first or third of those as well. (The second one should be considered optional.) I provide a different view of, and perhaps opinion of, the GTD system. |