Understanding "Stuff" - Deepstash

Understanding "Stuff"

- "Stuff" refers to anything that needs your attention but hasn't been organized yet.

- It can be physical objects, thoughts, or notes on your phone.

- The aim is to gather all this "stuff" into a system, freeing your mind from clutter.

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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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