
Alternating Types of Tasks
There's something liberating about putting a name to something you didn't understand. This was my exact experience when I learned I am ADHD. It gave me words to explain the way I think and those words have given way to a deeper comprehension of how I operate.

What To Review
The longer I practice GTD principles, the more intentional I try to be with the time I spend updating my systems. I need my commitments to be thought through and my decisions to be made ahead of time. Knowing that I am prone to starting new projects before I have time for them leads me to a need for a recurring time of reevaluation.

36: My Current GTD Structure
It's been a while since I've shared my entire GTD structure. And now that I'm rereading the book, I figured it would be a good idea to share what I'm currently doing before it changes.

Hazel Keeping OmniFocus Updated
There are times when you need a feature in software that doesn't currently exist. Sometimes that leads to exploring alternatives or even creating your own, which is how inventors and entrepreneurs get a lot of their ideas.