Quote Originally Posted by jmarkey
I'm surprised no one mentioned this, but sometimes you just have to give yourself a break and do something fun and renewing so that you can approach things with new energy and commitment.
Yup, pleasure is too important an aspect of GTD to overlook, as I said above....

If the victory of mastering GTD feels hollow, you may be missing something. FUN, for example. IMO, the most notable characteristic of people who've got GTD nailed is their ability to enjoy every aspect of their lives. If you're GTDing well enough to have real leisure time, adding structured pleasure can help you feel the fullest benefits of the system.
Glad to see the idea makes sense to someone else.