The best book I have found is the "*Master Your Workday Now!* " by Michael 
Linenberger
I found it easy to implement and easy to maintain, which is very important 
for me, if a system is too complicated I end up leaving it alone as the 
pressure of the day goes up.

On Friday, January 23, 2015 at 1:10:17 PM UTC, Dwight Arthur wrote:
>
> On Friday, January 23, 2015 at 3:04:35 AM UTC-5, JimboDimbo wrote:
> [...]Yes, I remember books. They were made of wood someone told me? 
> :-)[...]
>
> Hi, Jimbo. I remember books too, along with newspapers and magazines. I 
> have not really learned anything interesting about productivity from a book 
> since reading David Allen's first book. If I was asked to offer guidance to 
> a neophyte who had no clear picture of what s/he wanted to know or what 
> problem s/he was solving other than the overarching topic of "productivity" 
> I would recommend the lifehacker website.
>
>
> [...]I also wouldn't mind seeing Dwight and Lisa's bookmark list around 
> GTD/MLO/Time Management/productivity, and other experienced MLO users.[...]
>
> I don't have any productivity bookmarks. Confession: I'm better at MLO 
> than I am at productivity. I enjoy hacking MLO to see what I can make it 
> do, and I enjoy sharing that knowledge with others, so it's sort of my 
> hobby, pastime, and recreation. If I were better at productivity MLO would 
> just be another tool and not a hobby.
>
> -Dwight 
>

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