Getting Things Done: Reflect
The Weekly Review is the most important part of the GTD process. Without it, you’ll have loose ends and you’ll no longer trust your system.
The Weekly Review is the most important part of the GTD process. Without it, you’ll have loose ends and you’ll no longer trust your system.
Most of us live in a blistering, hyper-caffeinated digital tornado where everything is due yesterday, time and space are totally irrelevant.
Most of us live in a blistering, hyper-caffeinated digital tornado where everything is due yesterday, time and space are totally irrelevant.
Most of us live in a blistering, hyper-caffeinated digital tornado where everything is due yesterday, time and space are totally irrelevant.
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