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RT @gtdguy: How well you "do GTD" is indicated by how easily you can do nothing.

06.08.2009 / Twitter / Comment

Re: http://bryanlanders.com/thoughts/2009/feb/7/social-media-vs-gtd/

"Update - from Mr. GTD himself: http://www.businessweek.com/managing/content/ma..."

03.23.2009 / Disqus

Re: http://bryanlanders.com/thoughts/2009/feb/7/social-media-vs-gtd/

"Yes yes yes! You're right, everything is dynamic (ever-changing). And how you do anything can be as important as what you do. And, yes, SM makes more sense as a process rather than an end in itself. Thanks for zooming out the focus...these acronym-ridden methodologies are so damned specific. I think the only thing I'd add is that balance is a wonderful concept when looking at the equation of means and ends. In terms of SM, you've consumed enough when you are satisfied and you've consumed too much when you grow frustrated or overwhelmed and other parts of your life fall apart because you neglect them, endlessly plugged-in!"

03.06.2009 / Disqus

Re: http://bryanlanders.com/thoughts/2009/feb/7/social-media-vs-gtd/

"SM can help to accomplish things (especially for social media managers!) - sure. Yes on the IPR (does that acronym work?). And also it's still exciting to connect with other humans (thank you for commenting, btw ;)! One of the most intoxicating results of GTD is that you break everything down into actionable tasks. But, with SM, where there can sometimes be no end goal (will you ever be done reading blogs?), the tasks become an endless to-do list. Without a self-imposed limit (spend only 10min looking at FriendFeed), there is no true closure with SM interactions. Help!!!"

02.07.2009 / Disqus

Social Media vs GTD!

This is a conversation. I want to hear your ideas and thoughts. Be brave. Comment!

02.07.2009 / FriendFeed / Comment

@tdavidson Twitter kills GTD!

11.20.2008 / Twitter / Comment