On Jan 23, 6:22 pm, Mike T <[email protected]> wrote:
> In fact Allen says that one reason
> people are so enthused when they first start down the GTD path is that
> for perhaps the first time they actually see all the things they have
> committed to laid out in front of them.

To make this clearer, I should add he goes on to say that for many
this is an "aha!" moment when they realize they are stressed and feel
like they're never getting enough done because they have committed to
so much more than can be accomplished.  And while it might be laudable
to plan on doing so many things (or handling so many clients), a
realistic appraisal shows they have simply taken on too much and they
need to trim back to what can actually be accomplished.

All of which sounds an awful lot like forward planning, at least to
me.

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