There are only a few places you can put "stuff". Organize those places: http://buhlig.us/1w5cPfp #GTD
We have to make time for rest. Otherwise we're running in circles and draining ourselves. http://buhlig.us/1tQeQ8F by @RealLifeE
Do you have hundreds (thousands?) of folders? Try cutting it to 3: http://buhlig.us/XLECBp #filenaming #organization
What a day looks like when you're using GTD and the freedom it brings: http://buhlig.us/1tY8iDZ
Adopting #GTD is one of the best things I've done in life: http://buhlig.us/1wDR7hZ
I like the idea of productive procrastination. Even if I'm not sure it exists: http://buhlig.us/1ymOUrU by @janeporter00
Well, that's simple. "Get to Inbox Zero: Email Like a Journalist" http://buhlig.us/1tRu10l by @HamzaK

Getting Things Done: A Day in the Life
There are a lot of articles about setting up GTD. But I don't see many that show what a typical day looks like when you adopt the framework.
So... no more coffee shops? :( "The Not So Silent Office Productivity Killer" http://buhlig.us/1tRpZFl by @WriteLisaEvans
Been using @evernote for #distractionfree writing lately. It's pretty slick: http://buhlig.us/1pXpWfK
Constraints are no fun. But they can make you better: http://buhlig.us/1tRlASU by @james_clear
Again, I needed this: "Catching Up Feels Good to Do" http://buhlig.us/1yKn9Hn Thanks, @TMNinja
I spent way too long reading through the ideas of how to use @Evernote here: http://buhlig.us/1yKiPbi
I recently started doing this. It's really freeing: "Write Emails Outside of Your Email Client" http://buhlig.us/1wj5dp5 by @samspurlin
Always a fascinating topic: "How Do People Get New Ideas?" http://buhlig.us/1vbolP2 by @farnamstreet
I'm a big fan of 3, 5, and 6: "12 Quick Productivity Pick-Me-Ups" http://buhlig.us/1zLr5Hl by @TMNinja
Adopting Ben Franklin's virtue chart and journal. Love the concept, but not sure it's for me. http://buhlig.us/1B8Xrjn by @artofmanliness
An interesting new take on paying your employees: http://buhlig.us/1AbaNbx by @AllisonStadd
Really, @TMNinja?! :) Thanks for the kick in the pants. "You’re Not Going Fast Enough to Reach Your Goals" http://buhlig.us/1Co8Qxg
Finally! The purpose of the whole system. Engaging your work: http://buhlig.us/1zZZe6V #GTD

Getting Things Done: Engage
Deciding what to work on can be simple -- it doesn't have to be stressful. GTD can help you make the decision quickly and easily.
What happens if you add an "x" to your tag names? http://buhlig.us/1uWN4Zv #tagnaming
The only thing better than Do Not Disturb mode is Airplane mode. http://buhlig.us/1iqtJyH #leavephone
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