I can’t do it all… [7Breaths]

Been thinking a lot recently about my personal productivity workflows. I’ve got all my inputs covered, nothing is missed, all my project lists are up to date, all my next action context lists are full. The problem - there is too much to do. If all my inputs stopped today I would still have weeks of work to do to clear all my projects. I’ve realised that collecting / processing / organising in itself is not enough. Too many things to do, too many opportunities to seize, (Don’t even mention my someday/maybe list - it’s just getting bigger and bigger too). Just working with my GTD lists is no longer enough. I need to incorporate the fact that there are only 24 hours in a day along with the admission that I can’t do everything I want to in this time, no matter how many productivity hacks I employ. GTD is a great tool, but is not a solution in itself.
I’ve branched out from pure GTD and looked at other systems and have come up with a workflow that I am finding more manageable for now. I’ll be posting some notes on my current thinking over the next few weeks. One thing I have taken to using is leveraging the Outlook 2007 integration with OneNote and I’ll be addressing how this has changed my previous OneNote / GTD set up.
For other thoughts on “GTD 2.0″ check out these ideas from Eric, Michael, Pascal and Stephen.

Original post here: Rob

15 August 2007 | GTD, GTD 2.0, onenote, outlook | Comments

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