![]() It was partly my own maturity, but more likely the fact that we had a project tracking system at my web development firm that was ingrained into my daily life, that made adoption so difficult. It took me awhile, but once I moved on from my web development firm and began committing myself to more narrowly-focused startups, I found the GTD methods easier to apply. The principles taught in David Allen’s book are simple in theory, but sometimes hard in practice, especially for those of us that have had our own “systems” for so many years. ![]() While I didn’t commit myself fully to GTD all those years ago, I certainly wish I had. At the time I was running my web development firm and was in desperate need of some operational clarity and organization. I read the first edition of this book back in late 2007 soon after I had finished The E-Myth Revisited by Michael E. Let me start by saying that I’m a big fan of the GTD method.
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