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Getting Things Done : The Art of Stress-Free Productivity
by David Allen
A Favorite of 3, Read by 21, Owned by 29, Reviewed by 2, Quotes 0
With first-chapter allusions to martial arts, "flow," "mind like water," and other concepts borrowed from the East (and usually mangled), you'd almost think this self-helper from David Allen should have been called Zen and the Art of Schedule Maintenance. Not...(more)
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Paladex : Communication Artist
Sun Mar 04 14:17:28 UTC 2007
Paladex said
Highly Recommended!

I had heard that this book had spawned a small cult, which refers to David Allen’s system by the abbreviation “GTD.” Intrigued by the notion of a personal-productivity manual inspiring that level of fanaticism, I peeked into a copy at my local bookstore. I immediately bought it, read it cover-to-cover over the next two days, and have continued to follow as many of the author’s suggestions as possible. I even found myself downloading GTD podcasts, and offering to lend the book to my friends (and my wife). In short, GTD is the real deal. If you find yourself juggling a lot of projects, making frequent to-do lists, and generally stressing out over all the “stuff” in your life, you need this book!

George : Creating Inspirational Communities
Sun Nov 26 07:45:29 UTC 2006
George said
A realistic organizational system based on more than 20-years...

This book has been recommended to me more often than any other book on getting organized, and now I see why.  It lays out an awesome, yet realistic, system for organizing and completing all those “incompletes” in our lives – whether it's a messy desk/office/home, or an overflowing email inbox, or finding a way to organize all those ideas we may have in our heads (or on scattered pieces of paper or computer files) for how to move a project/our work/our lives forward.  It's based on the author's more than 20 years of experience successfully coaching executives.  A system you'll feel that you can trust.  Highly recommended.  Check out the amazon.com reviews.

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