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"Falling off the GTD wagon" (or any task system for that matter) can be all too easy and all too disrupting.
Especially, when you’ve grown used to a system, the gradual loss of trust in that system can come with feelings of anxiety, the need for constant damage control, putting out fires, losing follow up tasks, losing communication trails, losing the state of projects, and more.
To address this concern, we need to review our system regularly. But how do we do that without taking too much time out of our days?
A daily review habit can be very helpful here.
Continue reading A Daily Review Habit at UsingOmniFocus.com
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