Lisa Peake, with the David Allen Company, wrote a thoughtful blog posting about how SuperViva fits into the GTD methodology. This company is based on David Allen’s best selling book Getting Things Done : The Art of Stress-Free Productivity.
I’m excited that Lisa immediately got how the organization options on your SuperViva life list help you GET THINGS DONE:
"The feature I liked most about it is that you can easily mark an item on your list "Active" or "Backburner". The backburner seems to me another way of saying, I still like this thought enough to keep it, but I just don’t have the resources to commit to it right now. It can take some courage to move that fantastically cool idea OFF your "To-Do" list and over to your Someday/Maybe/Backburner list because then you have to trust that sometime in the future you will have more time, more energy, or more money; and that you will get to some of those cool ideas."
If you’re a practitioner of David Allen’s GTD methodology I’d love to hear what you think, whether here or on the reader discussions on the Davidco site.
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