Welcome to my blog. You can call me Reg, my kids do. This is a place for me to record thoughts, events, and keep links to people and things I'm interested in. My interests are centered around faith, family, and life. I've been greatly blessed with a super wife, 4 little boys, and I get to live among the Rocky Mountains in Utah where it's possible to snowmobile and water ski all in one day. For a career I push bits around in an attempt to create useful software; and quite enjoy it.
Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity by
David Allen
My rating:
4 of 5 stars
Extremely useful ideas on how to actually get organized, stay that way, and keep up with all the things to do in every aspect of life. This book is about the nitty gritty details of running a tight ship.
It certainly doesn't read like a novel, but the information is very valuable. Over the last year my life has become much more complex. Using the techniques from GTD I've been able to keep a much better handle on all of it.
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Interesting take. I seriously wonder what to believe . . . TPTB provide conflicting information, leading the consumer in a state of constant confusion. I never know what to think because of hidden agendas and biases.
So Reg, I don’t know what I favor when push comes to shove. I favor what’s best for my family, but what, exactly, is that? I did find that article interesting.
Can I just be rude for a second…I am just so tired of the minority cramming stuff down my throat. Now, having said that, we all need to be better stewards of the planet, but you have to pick your poison. There is not one answer. We are individuals, and we will all have to handle it by doing what we can as individuals. I love the story about the good old days where there was so much horse crud on the streets of the city (from horse/carriages), that the city stunk. They had nowhere to put it. No matter what, there is a bi product. That is life. No purchased carbon credit will offset the damage that people do…don’t get me started – I will graciously stop there.
Amen, Holz! I totally agree.