Have you actually read the GTD book?  Just asking.

GTD as I understand it is a system approach to seeing in one place all
the things you have promised yourself you'd do now or in the future.
Its up to you, not GTD, to estimate how long its going to take to
complete them.  Now it might be worthwhile to use a tool like a Gantt
chart or MLO or Microsoft Project to estimate how long the things you
have as active projects are going to take to complete and to look for
places where you've scheduled too much to be finished at one time, but
GTD has done its part if its let you keep track of all your
promises.



On Jan 24, 1:45 pm, "Richard Collings" <[email protected]> wrote:
> But unless I am missing something, GTD has nothing to offer in helping me
> see that I am overcommitted next week (or whenever).
>

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