Maintaining your GTD system is crucial for its long-term success. David Allen advises regular check-ins to keep your system updated and relevant. This involves clearing your inboxes, reviewing task lists, and ensuring that all captured items are processed.
Tweak your system as your life and priorities evolve. It's also important to declutter regularly, removing completed, outdated, or irrelevant tasks. Periodic reviews keep your system aligned with your current objectives.
Remember, a well-maintained GTD system is like a well-oiled machine, driving productivity and clarity in your daily life.
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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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