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jonadon PThe application of GTD principles for college students.
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The GTDCS approach emphasises relaxation. You wake-up. You see what’s on your plate for the day, make a plan, then follow it. During the work hours you work, otherwise you relax. When new obligations get introduced into your life they’re immediately collected and soon processed. Many students identify the first few days of the semester as their favorite. Why? Because there are no obligations yet. No deadlines or due dates have been injected into their life. You can relax, and enjoy the sense of possibility. GTDCS aims to make every day feel like the first.
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Johan LarssonHere, we present our variation of GTD, optimized for the specific challenges of college. We call the full system: Getting Things Done for College Students (GTDCS).
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Three collection bins: your e-mail inbox, a physical inbox on your desk, and a small notepad you carry with you everywhere.
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fatigue-induced pseudo-work, where your free time mashes in with your work time, and the whole thing becomes a jumbled mess of exhaustation.
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Make no distinction between work and personal life. Stuff is stuff…it has to get out of your head.
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- Three collection bins: your e-mail inbox, a physical inbox on your desk, and a small notepad you carry with you everywhere.
- A calendar
- Next action list
- Project list
- A filing system
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