Buckets…Processing…and Ditching.

by chris on October 14, 2007

Right now, I’m in the midst of my first full blown GTD crisis.

Edit:  somehow got put into my sock drawer.  By me.  

I lost my jotter. It’s part of the GTD ethos to collect everything somewhere and trust it. I had about 40 notes; somedays/maybes, etc, in there, and I can’t find the thing anywhere. HOWEVER, I don’t feel that horrible about it because, chances are, I would have been no closer to doing any of the things in there anyway, so there’s that.

But…GTD is having a geometric impact on my own life, for a lot of reasons–I’ll list them:

  1. Enlightened…It thinks like I (and others) naturally think. Enlightened common sense.
  2. BIAS TOWARDS ACTION: It frees you to DO the lower level stuff…so you can focus on higher level thinking.
  3. ELEVATION As you get more lower level stuff knocked out, you can elevate your goals.
  4. Low Stress You don’t have nagging things in the back of your mind.
  5. Energy–you can rev yourself up by doing little stuff.
  6. FREEDOM I don’t have to remember anything anymore–I just trust the system.
  7. Someday/Maybe. Wow. If ever a category fit, it was someday/maybe. Permission to drop stuff is implied in the “maybe”….but you keep it around just to think about it.
  8. Lists. It encourages list based thinking, and keeping lists.
  9. Preparedness: You will be prepared and “ready for anything” when you apply this system.
  10. Coherent and comprehensive: since it’s fully custom, it’s both coherent and comprehensive.

Now, this kicks off a commitment to you, my 25-26 readers: List mania. I am gonna make at least 10 lists every week; stuff like, the mundane (how to organize a garage) to the esoteric (books I probably should but probably won’t read).

Minimum of 10 lists a week. Minimum of 100 list items.

Lists rock.

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