GTD changed my life
Ever feel that your life is so disorganized and you don’t know where to start or end? Not a problem if you follow the Getting Things Done (GTD) method. Ever since reading/hearing this book, my life has been more calmer and I’ve actually “gotten things done”. David Allen sure knew what he was talking about when writing this book. Not only have I’ve been productive, I am feeling much less stressed for the last month. I also feel I am using my Palm Tungsten to its full potential using The PigPog method approach to GTD.
GTD gives you a way to collect, process, organize, review, and make choices on what to do. When done correctly, one can unload all their thoughts and ideas in one bucket, whether it being a Palm Tungsten or a sheet of paper. The idea is to have all things that you are stressing over out of your head so that you can deal with it as you go so that you’re not constantly stressing over it. This system allows you to organize and deal with your issues in a calm manner and keep thinking about the next steps for all your tasks. I urge those who feels overwhelmed with all the daily tasks and stress of life to give this a try. I have both the paperback and CD-ROM for those who want to borrow for a read. Please share any ideas you may have. Also visit 43Folders, and entire blog developed because of GTD.

December 18th, 2005 at 7:38 pm
Help me Help me! I’d like to borrow the paperback
December 20th, 2005 at 12:30 pm
I believe there’s more potential in that handy Palm of yours. By the way nice Palm. =P
March 18th, 2006 at 10:49 am
[...] I’ve been Swamped at work. I’m behind on my personal e-mails, so I apologize if I haven’t gotten back to you like I normally do. Actually, I’m behind on everything… maybe I need to MAKE time to read the GTD book that Memory Loot raves about. [...]
August 10th, 2007 at 2:47 am
jhunnie, (as African Frank would say), I yield to your organizing skill. Help me to help me (Please)!? I really would like to find out more.