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| 1. | Allen's premise is simple |
| (Washington, DC) September 23, 2004 - 5.0/5 stars |
| In Getting Things Done, management consultant David Allen shares the
methods for stress-free performance. Allen's premise is that our
productivity is proportional to our ability to relax. when our minds are
clear and... read full review |
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| 2. | Forget Lengthy To Do Lists and Really Get Organized! |
| (United States) August 23, 2004 - 5.0/5 stars |
| I own a small business and this book has literal changed my life. I've
bought copies of the book and Cds for all my employees. I have set up my
files and Outlook Email to follow Dave Allen's system which is more
workable... read full review |
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| 3. | A real opinion and a long review |
| (Tokyo, Japan) August 12, 2004 - 5.0/5 stars |
| I love this book. I have carried it in my briefcase for about 6 months now,
and flip back often to keep focused on how I want to get to be in my
life.
That being said- I think that most of the reviews here
were probably... read full review |
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| 4. | Excellent! Helpful for all walks of life |
| (Tokyo, Japan) August 4, 2004 - 5.0/5 stars |
| Before I read it, I took this as an ordinary time management book (see the
clock-shaped "O" in the word DONE in the front cover) about
prioritization, planning, procrastination, delegation with some tactics... read full review |
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| 5. | Radical Common Sense |
| (Red Sox Nation) October 25, 2004 - 5.0/5 stars |
| If you are a 'knowledge worker', i.e. working in a job where your actions
are not always, if ever, pre-defined for you, then you will find this book
extremely useful. Indeed, depending on how much you are struggling with... read full review |
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| 6. | Best approach I've seen to task/life management |
| (Philadelphia, PA USA) October 27, 2004 - 5.0/5 stars |
| I've been trying for years to "get organized". I've tried elaborate to do
list scenarios on my Palm organizer; I even had a consultant in many years
ago as part of my professional development to help me work through... read full review |
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| 7. | Coping with Information overlead |
| (Dallas, TX) November 22, 2004 - 5.0/5 stars |
| I have used many time mangement resources over the years. This is
definitely the best system I have come across. I recommending reading
Optimal Thinking: How To Be Your Best Self as well to learn how to
maintain focus on the best actions to achieve what is most important. |
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| 8. | The 2-minute drill |
| (Kirkland, WA United States) November 6, 2004 - 5.0/5 stars |
| Allen's book will tell you why you have so much junk cluttering up your
life and what to do about it: Gather it all up and in no more than two
minutes per email, voice mail or piece or stack of paper, apply one of the
four... read full review |
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| 9. | Made me Feel Less Stressed! |
| (Lawrenceburg, KY) November 1, 2004 - 5.0/5 stars |
| I enjoyed the many concepts from this book. Although most techniques
result in better organization, I found some of them to help my
interpersonal relations for my business. I get overwhelmed from juggling
book deadlines,... read full review |
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| 10. | Relax, organize and achieve the best |
| (USA) October 30, 2004 - 5.0/5 stars |
| David Allen understands that achievement is empty without fulfillment. He
balances Eastern philosophy with Western concepts to create a method to
free your mind of stress while you organize and execute priorities... read full review |