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Did I just invent something similar to the GTD methodology by David Allen? #2

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sanjarcode opened this issue Jun 1, 2021 · 0 comments
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sanjarcode commented Jun 1, 2021

See this Google Talk.

Similarities:

  1. Tasks module - "Horizons of focus", they happen to be 6 😀️.
  2. Model - "Organize"
  3. Results - "Note down ideas, which are more important than a task"
  4. Feedback - "Review", check the system
  5. Action - "do", just use the workflow now.

Difference - I keep projects in the model, David keeps them in the Tasks. I think I do it better because 'tasks' are instances/chunks of projects, not projects themselves. Another reason is that projects help tie knowledge and reality.

It's very similar.
It took David 25 years, I took 2 months. I've not tested it though.

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