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Second pass at GTD
Before you read on, in case you may not be interested in the topic, the purpose of this posting is to suggest how useful it may be to do a second reading of GTD (the book) after implementing the system for a little while.
I started applying the GTD methodology last October. It was after I came across a mention of the system by chance. I think it was in the DIYPlanner website. I hadn't bought the book at the time, so I started reading about GTD on the Internet as much as I could. Of course this forum was very important in providing me with a lot of useful information.
Finally, I implemented the system after reading the GTD book. Since I had some background information, I read the book rather fast, skimming and skipping a few sections. However, I continually updated myself by further reading this Forum as well visiting as other relevant websites. I also listened to the GTD Fast audio.
Having reached a stage of certain familiarity with the system, I recently started reading the GTD book a second time. For the reasons explained above, I find that the second reading of GTD is worth while. I now see more sense in a lot of the points made by David Allen in his book.
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