Most people are not even clueless about how many they actually have. So that's a lot of what getting things done is about it just is getting a grip on current reality. You might need a review of one of those horizons called areas of focus and attention and responsibility. They're important, but they might not be present for you.
David Allen, author of Getting Things Done, and Greg discuss the practical ways and key specifics to immediately begin the journey of cutting out what is non-essential, both personally and professionally. They go back and forth on the deeper and visionary elements of why it’s beneficial to focus on doing what matters most.
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