Feeling Good About What You’re Not Doing

You’re lounging in the backyard, with a good book but…

you feel that gnawing sense of anxiety that there might be something lurking that’s not only undone but unidentified in any of your trusted places? Or perhaps you know you have the reminder somewhere, like your email Inbox, but you’re not sure exactly what it is you said you would do.

GTD coach Kelly Forrister writes about one of the basic concepts of David Allen’s GTD system —Feeling Good About What You’re Not Doing— reminding readers of the five phases of GTD:

[tags]GTD, time management, David Allen, organization[/tags]

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