David Allen’s GTD system offers a practical solution to beat procrastination.
Start by clarifying why you're avoiding a task. Is it too vague or overwhelming? Break it down into smaller, more manageable actions.
Use the two-minute rule: if a task takes less than two minutes, do it immediately.
For bigger tasks, set clear next actions and contexts to make starting easier. Regular reviews of your task lists can also reignite motivation.
GTD transforms procrastination triggers into productive habits by making tasks less daunting and more approachable.
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The third book in my review of Josh Kaufman's best business books. The GTD system is incredible, and once you put it into practice you will not only get more done but also feel less stressed about what you have to do. The two-minute rule alone can significantly increase your productivity.
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