diff --git a/assets/getting-things-done-david-allen.jpg b/assets/getting-things-done-david-allen.jpg new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bc17004 Binary files /dev/null and b/assets/getting-things-done-david-allen.jpg differ diff --git a/books/index.org b/books/index.org new file mode 100644 index 0000000..79854b1 --- /dev/null +++ b/books/index.org @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +#+TITLE: Books +#+options: prop:t num:nil +#+startup: inlineimages + +#+begin_note +This page is likely to go through some major revisions as I'm writing down my thoughts. +#+end_note + +* Getting Things Done +:PROPERTIES: +:AUTHOR: David Allen +:STARTED: [2022-01-22] +:FINISHED: [2022-06-23] +:END: + +#+ATTR_HTML: :alt Cover of the book Getting Things Done by David Allen with the text "Getting Things Done: the art of stress-free-productivity from the New York Times bestselling author David Allen; A brand new edition for 2015." And a picture of David Allen smiling. :class book-cover +[[file:../assets/getting-things-done-david-allen.jpg]] Great book about organizing the things that you need / want to do. I've been trying to use this method for a long time and finally decided to go to the source material. I'm glad I did. I feel like over all of the blog posts that I read and tips that I'd heard about how GTD actually works, there was a lot that was left out from this book. And I'm sure I've already forgotten a great deal about what's in this book and I expect I'll want to come back to it later, but even the things I have read I think will help me a great deal in organizing my life and feeling like I've done something the day.