Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity

Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity

2001 • 292 pages

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Good advice for keeping track of all of the things, long term and short, and getting things done.

September 13, 2020

If I ever fully implement this system, I will rule the world. So many simple, obvious, things that make such a big difference when you do them! Write everything down - do things according to context - “What's the next action?”

June 19, 2020

Good ideas, too long for a book.

April 25, 2017

i'm not a big fan of self-help books, but I found this book useful. I'm not entirely successful with his system, but I do a fair imitation.

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It's a bit out-dated, but it's not hard, with a little imagination, to map the concepts in the book to modern technology tools.

Overall, I would recommend this as a foundational book to any knowledge worker trying to optimize their productivity system.

April 19, 2025
October 10, 2024

Don't listen. Read. 

September 22, 2023

The methodology is simple yet effective. However, the book feels unnecessary bloated and repeats itself multiple times. If you look up a blogpost on the GTD method, you will get the same information and value just like reading the book.

June 25, 2023

Not a good fit for my needs but it still had good tips and insight.

June 2, 2023

Should have been a blog post. For the content presented, the book is too long

May 16, 2023

This is the second time this book awoken a drive to organise my life. I do not do things by the book, but I take some things in and make some up myself. Having the mindset of gtd give me a flow and helps me find direction.

November 26, 2022

Scanned instead of read it, only a madman would read this cover to cover.

Don't know if I'll have the commitment to actually do what he recommends but at the very least after finishing the book I get to feel the warm glow of what it would be like if I did do it, and that feels pretty great.

June 13, 2022

Some parts seem outdated

February 15, 2022

Some strong points but common knowledge to anyone in the productivity and personal knowledge management space at this point.

February 2, 2022

The GTD method is brilliant, I've been successfully using it for years. I've tried to level up my skills by completing the book and that, unfortunately, proved impossible. It's mind-numbingly boring.

December 6, 2021
August 11, 2020

Some parts felt a little like trying to meet a word count (ahem last chapter), but funnily enough I found the 2001 edition somehow way more applicable to non paper based methods than the 2015 edition.

I definitely found rereading as useful as David Allen said it would be.

July 6, 2020
emma
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I've read about GTD online before and found it interesting but the actual book was pretty dry and boring to read.

May 29, 2019
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Part of this method works for me, but another large part is just something I don't want to do. At least the book is a reminder that whatever I'm doing is good.

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March 11, 2016

Can't recommend highly enough, just working through my own work stuff and getting it sorted. I am all over this productivity shit!

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