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  1. Mine is particularly damaging.

    I refused to conduct a good thorough review, because I knew the most important aspects of each of my projects were well-defined. I was overwhelmed and finally stopped using GTD after that. This...
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    I'm trying GTD again...

    ...and I need help on choosing a good GTD app for my iPod touch.

    I fell off the wagon a few weeks ago, choosing to ignore my lists and go with the "flow" simply because I wasn't too busy, which...
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    Thank you!

    Thank you for the reply, Kelly. Will be checking that out!
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    Thank you!

    Thank you for your replies. I'll try to snag the book next time I pass by a bookstore. :D But my mind has been befuddled with GTD lately and well, this would be a good chance to start all over again...
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    Overwhelmed...help?

    I have followed GTD strictly as I could for the past four month (no adjustments except for a few; my life is flexible) and I can't help but think, "Am I missing something?" I'm a student and have...
  6. Toodledo, OmniFocus or Action Lists.

    Try those three, they are very much GTD-centric if you know what you are doing. I wouldn't recommend Remember the Milk for managing projects. Sure, if you had a few, I'll say go for it and Google...
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    New, maybe not so new, to GTD

    I learned about the Getting Things Done methodology through the App Store on my iPod touch in mid-2010. Maybe I'm too young to do GTD but I admit that I've tried to implement it. I ordered a planner...
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