Ultimate Productivity Tool: GTD Wallpaper

Ultimate Productivity Tool: GTD Wallpaper photo

I bought productivity bible Getting Things Done two and a half years ago. This week, I reached page fifty. Impressive, huh?

You must be wondering: “What is the secret of his productivity success?”. Well, dear reader, I’m going to tell you.

For the last couple of years I’ve been a using an ‘above top secret’ personal productivity tool. I now believe the time is right for others to benefit from its unique insights.

So as of today, my productivity desktop wallpaper is available for GTD disciples and non-believers alike:


Ultimate Productivity Tool: GTD Wallpaper photo

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8 Responses to “Ultimate Productivity Tool: GTD Wallpaper”

  1. blah Says:

    This is awesome. Thank you!

  2. Alan Says:

    utter genius! I have just set this as my background. Mind you, if I had had it before I may never have discovered it….

    Argh! I am trapped in a paradox.

  3. developage.com Says:

    Love it :-) Started using it straight away. Recommended on my blog. Keep it up!

  4. Cozmo Says:

    hahaha.
    I wasn’t sure what to expect but that is pretty good. I would seriously use it at work but then people would start to think all I do is mess around. :P

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  7. D Smith Says:

    50 pages of the David Allen book is good going…. I found it one of the most boring books I have ever read, which is in stark comparison to Bryan Tracy’s ‘Eat that Frog’ book which can be read in a couple of hours, is inspiring and the method works pretty well too.

  8. Transcontinental Says:

    Why is it that reading my will makes it some more efficient than just remembering it ?

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