Not Getting Things Done

Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity I find it quite humorous that I found my copy of Getting Things Done tonight while rummaging through boxes looking for the deed to my house [which I got right before I moved, then packed in a box I'd be sure to remember ... riiiiiiiiight].

I find it frustrating that the deed was in a box that I’d already opened—in fact, I’d opened it the week I moved here!—and that I spent a couple hours each of the last two nights looking for it.

Oh well … at least I’ve got a good idea of the boxes I’ve got to go through. My living room, though, looks like a bomb went off. [Wait ... that's the whole house.]

Posted December 29th, 2005 in Fooftatsic, Geekery. Tagged: .

4 comments:

  1. Jonathan:

    That is ok. I am not getting things done either. You would think that having eleven straight days off would give me the couple of days that I need to get my system set up, but I have other projects to work on.

  2. Geof F. Morris:

    Whuh? Huh? I blacked out after reading the words “eleven straight days off”.

  3. Brad Isaac:

    Whats sometimes difficult for me is living with my kids. At ages 9 and 5, they couldn’t give a flip about GTD. So they are constantly messing up my system.

    Love ‘em though.

  4. House of Cakeboy » Blog Archive » getting things done:

    [...] No, Geof, I haven’t read the book, and this isn’t about the book. However, it has been nice lately to get some things done. [...]

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