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I recently re-read Getting Things Done as part of my obligations for a book club that includes my business partners at South Loop Strength & Conditioning, and I realized I had gotten sloppy with a few key areas and I had simply failed to implement others.
Also, my life as a business owner has put me in a situation where I will always have a never-ending to-do list - which is a totally different psychological space than a person working a part-time job and spending a lot of time working on music (which was my life situation when I first read the book).
I put together a nice little cast laying out some of my biggest takeaways from my re-read of the book - which was probably one of the best and most well-timed re-reads of my life.
Check out the full post and show notes here.
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I recently re-read Getting Things Done as part of my obligations for a book club that includes my business partners at South Loop Strength & Conditioning, and I realized I had gotten sloppy with a few key areas and I had simply failed to implement others.
Also, my life as a business owner has put me in a situation where I will always have a never-ending to-do list - which is a totally different psychological space than a person working a part-time job and spending a lot of time working on music (which was my life situation when I first read the book).
I put together a nice little cast laying out some of my biggest takeaways from my re-read of the book - which was probably one of the best and most well-timed re-reads of my life.
Check out the full post and show notes here.
Resources and Individuals Mentioned
Show Notes