Quick Break for GTD

Just taking a quick break from writing my qualifying exam to mention that last night I decided to pick up a copy of Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity by David Allen. I've been familiar with the principles of Getting Things Done (GTD) for some time now, but have finally reached the point where my current way of organizing life just hasn't been working for me. With starting a demanding new job, planning a wedding, and writing a qualifying exam (twice!), it's been a busy six months. Donnell mentioned GTD to me over lunch on Monday, so it renewed my interest in it enough to pick up a copy of the book. I'll continue to update about my implementation of the system, especially as I figure out how to integrate it with my existing software/hardware tools (Entourage, iCal, PowerBook, Treo 650, etc.). <!-- technorati tags start -->

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eric and mandy - you guys need to check out my xanga for a special Ode to Arkansas...you will crack up!

Submitted by Lisa Chambers (not verified) on Wed, 02/01/2006 - 9:33pm.
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I was doing my order from least to greatest! Of course your wedding is much more important than learning how to change a tire or cheap bills! However, I couldn't put it before sharing the gospel. :-) Ya, I'm really excited and honored, don't worry. :-)
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Submitted by Anna Chambers (not verified) on Fri, 02/03/2006 - 4:34pm.

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