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Fractal Implementation, or, On the Dangers of David Allen's Finger
Merlin Mann | May 31 2005
While doing some file pruning yesterday, I ran across a printout of a page I’d visited (and linked to, via del.icio.us) back in January. In it, BigNosed UglyGuy throws down a sobering bitch-slap on the impulse to tinker endlessly with your GTD system—to try and catch yourself as you start into the inevitably fractal “Cycle of Implementation.” All the better, one hopes, to stop your meta-work before your head slips—completely efficiently, mind you—up your butt. Quoting:
Yep. Brilliant, and right on. This is my stake in the ground about GTD: if you can stay focused on drawing from its best practices to get more of the important things in your life accomplished, then you’ll be a happy kid. For real. But if, like a seeming majority of people I encounter these days, you allow yourself to obsess endlessly over the minutest details of implementation and maintenance—well, you’re screwed. You’re wasting your time. Not to rely too heavily on the Zen parables here, but keep checking yourself: are you gazing at the moon, or just staring at David Allen’s finger? 16 Comments
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I totally agree with what...Submitted by SB (not verified) on June 1, 2005 - 2:06pm.
I totally agree with what BigNose Uglyfellow said.GTD is supposed to help us improve productivity. It is the MEANS to an END, not the END in itself which is what it has become for most of us. I tried implementing all sorts of systems including installing (and uninstalling) software on my Treo and PC, but at the end of the day, my most effective solution has been to use a simple notebook and my lotus notes calendar, with plenty of alarms as reminders. On top of that I use the coloured slip covers that you guys recently discovered (how could you have gone without it?). This allows me to do what i need to do rather than worry about the system. From time to time I read the posts here for inspiration, but if I find that it takes too long to implement or if it gets too cumbersome, I just get back to basics. Now all I need is a Moleskin (they don't sell those babies in Thailand - :( ) » POSTED IN:
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