![]() In the beginning, the way I approached each workday was to think about a project that was on my mind and then just dive right in on completing as many tasks related to that project as I could until I wasn’t stressed about it. Instead of copying another person’s exact setup, get inspiration and ideas from others and create your own monster. So, what works for your system is very unlikely to work for someone else and vice versa. That’s because no one else thinks, creates, or writes like you. Your system is as unique as your fingerprint. But it’s ultimately just a blueprint for you to create a personal productivity system. GTD works because it’s based on the fundamentals of productivity. Trying To Use Someone Else’s SystemĬopying someone else’s setup (or changing your setup based on someone else’s feedback) is one of the surest ways to miss out on a key strength of GTD. Here are some mistakes I made as a GTD newbie and what I now do instead. ![]() I’m not a GTD master, but I’ve learned a lot since I first started practicing six years ago. I’ve been practicing GTD for about six years and my system has evolved a lot over that time. A video about my biggest GTD mistakes - that you don’t need to replicate
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