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The Solution: Externalizing Your Tasks

The core idea of Getting Things Done (GTD) is that by externalizing all your tasks, commitments, and ideas, you free up mental space. Instead of juggling everything in your head, you record everything in a system. This leads to a state of "mind like water," where you respond appropriately to challenges without stress.

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Getting Things Done by David Allen teaches a system for organizing tasks and commitments to achieve stress-free productivity. By capturing everything in a trusted system and breaking tasks into actionable steps, it helps clear mental clutter, allowing for better focus and efficiency in both personal and professional life.

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