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&lt;li>Author: &lt;a href="https://paapereira.xyz/book-authors/david-allen">David Allen&lt;/a>&lt;/li>
&lt;li>First Published: &lt;a href="https://paapereira.xyz/book-publication-year/2001">2001&lt;/a>&lt;/li>
&lt;li>Score: &lt;a href="https://paapereira.xyz/book-scores/10/10-books">10/10&lt;/a>&lt;/li>
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&lt;p>&lt;a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25834292-getting-things-done">Goodreads&lt;/a>&lt;/p>
&lt;p>With first-chapter allusions to martial arts, &amp;ldquo;flow,&amp;rdquo; &amp;ldquo;mind like water,&amp;rdquo; and other concepts borrowed from the East (and usually mangled), you&amp;rsquo;d almost think this self-helper from David Allen should have been called Zen and the Art of Schedule Maintenance.&lt;/p>
&lt;p>Not quite. Yes, Getting Things Done offers a complete system for downloading all those free-floating gotta-do&amp;rsquo;s clogging your brain into a sophisticated framework of files and action lists&amp;ndash;all purportedly to free your mind to focus on whatever you&amp;rsquo;re working on. However, it still operates from the decidedly Western notion that if we could just get really, really organized, we could turn ourselves into 24/7 productivity machines. (To wit, Allen, whom the New Economy bible Fast Company has dubbed &amp;ldquo;the personal productivity guru,&amp;rdquo; suggests that instead of meditating on crouching tigers and hidden dragons while you wait for a plane, you should unsheathe that high-tech saber known as the cell phone and attack that list of calls you need to return.)&lt;/p></description></item></channel></rss>