The antidote to “the curse of the eternally urgent”
October 20th, 2010 GTD Times Team - Staff ContributorsCategories | Best Practices of GTD | Getting Things Done | Inspiration | Latest News
David Allen shares his perspective on the antidote to the curse of the eternally urgent in his latest educational newsletter.
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Can you give us a little more information FrancescoK about why this bugs you? First we’ve heard that. Thanks!
Lots of good reasons…. For one, Google “accessibility”…
Excellent points. I used Day-Timer for over 10 years and have been using GTD since it came out but this is the first time I read about this “urgency” glitch in the
system. Makes a lot of sense. Lesser-important tasks if ignored due to an excessive focus on “urgent” tasks
will eventually become urgent.