Two-Minute Triumph: GTD’s Rule for Immediate Action - Deepstash

Two-Minute Triumph: GTD’s Rule for Immediate Action

David Allen's GTD methodology introduces a game-changing principle: the Two-Minute Rule. If a task takes less than two minutes to complete, do it immediately. This rule applies to small tasks that come up during the day, like responding to an email or filing a document.

The rationale is simple: it takes more time to track and revisit a small task than to just complete it. This approach not only keeps your task list shorter but also gives you a sense of accomplishment and momentum.

Implementing the Two-Minute Rule can significantly reduce procrastination and increase overall productivity.

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jeremy2you

I love learning new things, and I find great joy in applying the lessons learned and teaching them to others.

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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Advantages of the two-minute rule

  • The two-minute rule is simple and straightforward to implement.
  • It prevents procrastination before it starts. Instead of adding a task to a list to do in the future, it can be done now.
  • It creates momentum. Doing a small t...

The reasoning behind the two-minute rule

The two-minute rule is a defence against procrastination.

However, it is important to understand the reasoning behind the rule. The little tasks that pile up on our to-do lists start to snowball and eventually feel insurmountable. We spend more time thinki...

The advantages of the 2 minute rule

The advantages of the 2 minute rule

  1.  With the 2 minute rule, there's no complex workflow, 4x4 grid, or inbox to input your tasks. It's simple and straightforward: Do the quick task quickly
  2. Instead of adding a task to a list and finding time in the near or distant future to complete it, ac...

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