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Title: Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity by David Allen ISBN: 0-14-200028-0 Publisher: Penguin USA (Paper) Pub. Date: January, 2003 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $14.00 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.62 (95 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: Changing an entire family
Comment: Being raised by an ADD father and a depressed mother left my siblings and I without a lot of social skills, not the least of which relate to productivity. Years ago one of my sisters asked me what I wanted out of life. My answer was simple: to be able to do something just because I decide to do it.
For decades I have studied everything I could get my hands on regarding self-improvement. Silva Mind Control, Insight, Maxwell Smaltz, NLP, countless books, tapes, seminars. Most of these left me thinking, "Well, if I could get myself to do those things, I wouldn't need your stupid book/tape/seminar."
I spoke frequently with my siblings about this, noting to them that successful people do things and think about things differently than unsuccessful people but I couldn't put my finger on exactly what that difference was.
NLP has been a big boost but nothing has matched the power of GTD to transform my life. This is the skill that sets people apart. It builds confidence, it clears the mind, it clears the backlog of projects that have piled up over the years.
For the first few weeks implementing this system I was actually on a emotional high. It was so exciting to have a simple, workable system that truly does what it claims to do. My wife and I have been working this system for a couple of months and have literally transformed ourselves using it.
My siblings are using it to great advantage also and I'm starting to share it at work. I am so grateful for this book and the opportunities it has opened up for a whole generation of under-achievers in my family. Words cannot adequately express my appreciation.
Rating: 5
Summary: Manage the Vertical and the Horizontal
Comment: Along with other reviewers, I must give this book an enthusiastic endorsement. Here are my reasons. (1) This system is flexible for EVERY person-not just desk jockeys (of which I happen to be). (2) It helps you manage the horizontal--multiple projects as well as the veritical--those discrete action steps that must get executed to move forward. (3) It recognizes that lofty goals are an impossibility when your nose is scraping the ground due to your buckling under the burden of "undone's" that is riding on your shoulders. (4) It doesn't feel like proselytizing like other systems. (5) It works. Many of the concepts are not groundbreaking--I wouldn't consider time management a field of breakthrough thinking--but it does take time tested time management principles and packages them in a way to meet the needs of the digital age. The reader must do a little work and think about what his/her buckets are to make the system most meaningful to their individual work and work style. Additionally, the system requires on-going maintenance, and his discussion about the weekly review is critical to the system's ongoing success. But again everyone knows that; it's that pesky problem of just doing it that requires on-going investment of time and discipline. But if your peace of mind, greater productivity (meaning having more time to do the stuff you love to do, even if that is goofing off!)then reading the book and executing the principles is well worth the effort. I'm going to the seminar in November as I liked the book so well (I've gone through it three times). For those of you on Microsoft Outlook, feeling like your e-mails are coming at you at warp speed like so many stars in a galaxy, I would recommend your purchasing as a companion to the book his PDF download on setting up Outlook tasks to mirror the "buckets". (No, I'm not affiliated with David Allenbin any way).
Rating: 4
Summary: Not the best quality printing!
Comment: I'm early in the book, yet it's easy to see it will be at least 4 stars. I must warn readers, however, that this is a poor quality printing. The pages are thin and the print contrast is poor. I'm surprised Penguin's standards have slipped this low. The text deserves a better vehicle.
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Title: Ready for Anything: 52 Productivity Principles for Work and Life by David Allen ISBN: 0670032506 Publisher: Viking Press Pub. Date: 11 September, 2003 List Price(USD): $19.95 |
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Title: The Procrastinator's Handbook: Mastering the Art of Doing It Now by Rita Emmett ISBN: 0802775985 Publisher: Walker & Co Pub. Date: September, 2000 List Price(USD): $10.95 |
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Title: The Maker's Diet: The 40 Day Health Experience That Will Change Your Life Forever by Jordan S., Ph.D. Rubin ISBN: 0884199487 Publisher: Siloam Press Pub. Date: April, 2004 List Price(USD): $19.99 |
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Title: How to Be Organized in Spite of Yourself: Time and Space Management That Works With Your Personal Style by Sunny Schlenger, Roberta Roesch ISBN: 0451197461 Publisher: Signet Pub. Date: January, 1999 List Price(USD): $6.99 |
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Title: The No-Grain Diet: Conquer Carbohydrate Addiction and Stay Slim for Life by Joseph Mercola, Alison Rose Levy ISBN: 0525947337 Publisher: E P Dutton Pub. Date: 24 April, 2003 List Price(USD): $24.95 |
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