Customer Reviews
may be good for you but definitely bad for me - By: Andy Tir, 07 Aug 2008 
I've read this book three or four times around of May-June 2004, & then tried to implement into my work - without any significant success. Most probably this is book for inbox slaves & formal process worshippers, otherwise it might be not for your job-without-formal-description. In worst case trying to follow it took me actually spending _more_ time on things I used to do quicker. Most probably it might be valuable for you, but not for me, & I don't want to take inbox slavery job.
Good For All - By: Darren G. Burton, 31 Jul 2008 
Any information on being more organised & reducing stressin our lives is worth reading. Even people who are generally organised will gain benefits fom this book. We all have areas of our lives that could be more productive, less cluttered & more stress-free. Definitely worth a read.
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Great - if you think this way - By: R. Unsworth, 04 Jul 2008 
This book would appeal to people who like to keep their lives organised & are looking for ways to maximize efficiencies. For this demographic, this is a great book. It's a pretty short read & offers very practical solutions.
If you're not one of those people who needs to know where everything is, this book won't convert you.
Commonsense - By: William the Almost Great, 30 Jun 2008 
It's amazing how much of this book is commonsense yet we still don't do the things that the author purports or follow through with what we know. Somehow, seeing thingsin print, they way he's written them down, helps a great deal.
This book is for everyone from the Chairman of the Board, to the common housewife, & all thosein between. David Allen gives you some great metaphors for life & its problems, & great ways to organize your tasks at hand. The information is actually presentedin a fun manner & you'll find those daunting lists of things to do a lot more easy to swallowin time.
The only hesitation I had with the book was the suggest that, instead of sitting around waiting (in an office, for a plane, etc) that we whip out our cell phones & make the calls we need to. While productive, I personally don't opt for this route. There's a little too much of that going on anyway. Other than that, a great book to help you get organized.
This book has changed my life for good - By: Gianni Rossetti, 11 Jun 2008 
This book could also be titled "The quintaessence of time management".
Im usually very skeptical of self help books, but I trusted the person who recommended it to me. If you read it carefully, it explains to you the root cause of procrastination & how to fight it. Particularly the "two minute rule" changed the way I do things. Now I have my room clean most of the time.
The book is not perfect. I think its filled with many unnecessary content, but I found this book so useful & inspiring that its a minor detail for me. You can really feel the author's enthusiasm about his mission of changing the readers life.
Give it a shot. The time & money youll investin this book youll likely get recovered soon.