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Comment by N Hendrickson
2007-12-02 10:29:54

I laughed when I read your self-description as a “10 year old ADHD child on crack” because I’m the same way. So much so that I BOUGHT “Getting Things Done” about 6 months ago and haven’t read it. And yet every day I bemoan my lack of organization and time management.

Thanks for the reminder - I just pulled the book off the shelf and am starting it today!

 
Comment by admin
2007-12-02 16:52:37

How true it is though, for me organization is a daily habit I need to habitually work towards. If I let it slip for just one second then the problem compounds.

I am extremely lucky my business parnter’s strengths are my weakness and vice versa

If you can implement “Getting Things Done” either fully or at least start partially, then you are miles ahead of the game.

Regards
Marc

 
Comment by philoscribe
2007-12-02 16:53:17

the new Zen to Done ebook amalgamates Steven Covey’s 7 Habits with David Allen’s Getting Things Done….It’s a good read…..and it breaks the actions down into very simple steps!

Otherwise it would be Gladwell’s the Tipping Point and Made to Stick by the Heath boys.

 
Comment by Tubby Teenager
2007-12-03 18:58:29

Confession first - Not really a teen - just a plug for a new website.
Am 100% tubby, tho!!

How does “Getting Things Done” compare with Mark Joyner’s “Simpleology 101″? S101 was free when I got it and as far as I know that hasn’t changed.

Simpleology was a revelation to me - if I had access to it years ago I’m sure my life would be radically different now. If “Getting Things Done” is anything like as effective then it’s worth more than all your other tools and books combined.

Steve1943
http://StevenHenderson.com

 
Comment by Freelancenow
2007-12-09 20:23:52

I extreamly like the boo “how to make friends”.

 
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