While reading a few comments from Justin Taylor’s article regarding the book, Getting Things Done, i noticed this blog, which today became a daily read.
I can waste more time than anyone on the planet reading about time/life management. I’m addicted to organizational minutae. I should close the comment section on this one.
Speaking of GTD, I received my copy a few days ago and I just read a few chapters from it today. So far, it seems to be a bit complicated. I’ve only read the first section of the book, perhaps the practical section (the majority of the book) will prove more useful. I am a Franklin Covey consumer and use their Plan Plus for Outlook overlay and have been thoroughly pleased with it. I’ll let you know if David Allen can actually whip Stephen Covey in the time management ring.
GTD is worth working through. It takes a bit of time, but I think you’ll find it isn’t that complex after all. Of course, GTD is second on my shelf after BWANP.
BWANP is sitting right beside me as a regular book to flip through for careful reminders. I will not dobut be blogging about the difference between Covey and Allen in the next few weeks.