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  • Loved It

    5
    By Wes Samuel
    Great book with a lot of practical tips but a book I see myself revisiting many times.
  • Great book with lots of digital organization tips

    4
    By Tony Mellinger
    This was a fairly helpful book. I took a few great nuggets I’ll apply to my current system.
  • Must read!

    5
    By _KLW_12
    This book is exceptional, packed with practical advice that it is immediately applicable. Competes with Atomic Habits as one of the most impactful books I’ve ever read.
  • Useful and Praticle!

    5
    By Yuln Kwok
    A great book that teaches useful skills such as CODE and PARA methods.Hope you enjoy it too!
  • Wonderful

    4
    By jayro619
    I found this to be mostly very exciting. Keeping my life orderly is incredibly necessary for my sanity. Forte provides an excellent criteria for beginning to tackle such a gargantuan task. The various methods he teaches in this book are truly helpful, and I have already seen an improvement in my life through practice. I think the book tends to be a bit repetitive, which doesn’t super duper affect the quality of the message, but the redundancy can be, at times, uninteresting. To be honest, I’m being nit picky. Otherwise, these teachings have been a fantastic addition to my life and I have already begun to tell others about the book.
  • Great way to get organized

    5
    By IndyWoodworker
    I sought out this book based on a YouTube video that I saw on how this methodology could organize my information, personal and business. The book presents both the PARA methodology for organization and CODE for how to process information. If you are looking for a standard methodology independent of an an App, this book is for you.
  • Where was this 30 years ago, when I was in college??”

    5
    By cdavis818
    The technique and thought process for this book is amazing I get it so simple. From the get-go within the first four pages I was already rethinking how I organize things, how I remember and process everything. I really was enjoyed on how a technical subject, the author is able to engage the reader in such a away that the subject not only jumps at you , it’s common scenes. It can be applied to anything every day life, immediately.
  • Not worth the time

    2
    By Rumplemints
    This book has no logical order and is one of those books heavy on the why it’s technique is good but light on what the technique is or how to apply. Better to just reread Getting Things Done.

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