Book Review – Getting Things Done

Key takeaways:

  1. Batching: work at designated times only, e.g., check emails and respond to them during a blocked time session – do not exceed this time block. Parkinson’s principle: work will dilate as to fill the time allocated to it.
  2. Buckets: categorize tasks in buckets and tackle them together. This is more efficient than switching between task categories.
  3. Park it: during the day as thoughts and to-do tasks come up, write them down in categorized task lists. Once it is written down, it is out of your headspace, which frees your mind for more creative things.
  4. Some day tasks: list tasks that are unimportant together and check them off during blocked time sessions.
  5. Periodic reviews: review your process at set times, e.g., weekly. Write an SOP (standard operating procedure) for yourself and systematize your process. During periodic reviews, edit and optimize your SOP’s.

Tools that I use to help accomplish this: OneNote, Google Tasks, Google Keep, Insightly CRM (for project management), and my favourite, an old-fashioned notebook/pencil.

These are the major points I took away from this book.

You can get this book here: anywhere you get your books from.

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