Organize IT Recap: Trim Your To-Do List, GTD Criticism

May 30th 2008   Recap   No comments

Organize IT recap for 30th May 2008.

  • Since I moved to the new domain last year I’ve been doing the same old posting routine and I now fancy a change. It’s been a while since I last updated my productivity tips series so next week I will be dedicating all my posts to it. Hope you like it. If you have any suggestions on how I can improve my posting schedule in the long term then do get in touch.
  • A few months ago I wrote nine reasons why I thought GTD sucks. However if that wasn’t enough, I recently came across another guide that covers an whole twenty six reasons to avoid using the system! Worth checking out if you want an alternative critique.
  • It’s becoming more common for people to work from home. However, one thing that stood out for me when I did it was how isolating it can be. The amount of time I spent sat on a computer at home was a problem. However, as Web Worker Daily discusses, co-working is a new trend that will hopefully help people to get some social activity in their work lives.
  • Productive Flourishing makes a very good point about to-do lists. No matter how much we get done we always focus more on the stuff we don’t do. The post is a great guide on how to trim your to-do lists to the bare essentials. I’ve written ten tasks you can remove from your own to-do list if you need extra inspiration.

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