
Getting Things Done




Processing “stuff” out of your in-basket reflects the most appropriate way to create a cooperative relationship with anything new in your environment. Organizing and reviewing your inventory of incomplete items in your world relates not only to getting on top of your workload but also to productively manage a big project or your relationship with y
... See moreDavid Allen • Making It All Work
The goal is to get projects and situations sufficiently clear and under control to get them off your mind, and not to lose any potentially useful ideas.
David Allen • Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity
There are really only four ways to “do” something: completion, deletion, delegation, and deferment.