I’ve been interested in personal productivity and Getting Things Done for a while, and have recently implemented it. So far, so good. It seems like a recurring theme among those interested in productivity regarding how to get rid of stuff on your to-do list is to either dump it or to never put it there in the first place. I like this quote from GTD (although I never, ever want to slack on parenting):
“You’d lighten up if you would just lower your standards. If you didn’t care so much about things being up to a certain level – your parenting, your school system, your team’s morale, the software code – you’d have fewer things to do.”
It does feel good to just make a conscious decision to just accept the fact that some of the things I’ve been “meaning to do” are just never going to get done. So. Be. It.
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