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Getting started with GTD

After listening to a few Productive Talk podcasts and starting to listen to the GTD audio book, I'm trying to get my arms around how to actually get started in the GTD practice.

I work as an IT consulting co. account mgr. In office about 50% of the time, getting 40 actionable emails per day, but most are not defferable, I have to handle and do most of the tasks.

Being over 50, remembering everything is not what it used to be and I am looking for a method to improve tracking of emails, phone calls, and physical documents.

I've installed a demo of the Outlook Addin however I don't know enough about GTD to actually benefit from it.

Any advice or direction is greatly appreciated. Thanks Mark

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Learning by doing

I ended up buying the audiobook and listened to it. After listening, I went out and bought the paper version - and I'm glad I did. Merlin is right, you WILL be referring to it on an ongoing basis as you get GTD going. I feel you'll always absorb things better when reading versus listening, and that is most certainly the case with GTD.

I still have it close by, and the audio version and both 43 Folders and David Allen podcasts are staples on my iPod Touch.

 
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