Fix a Shrunk Shirt with Warm Water and Hair Conditioner. This is a huge problem for me, because I'm a somewhat tall guy and finding shirts that fit properly isn't easy.
I have to buy XL t shirts, not because I'm wide enough to justify an XL, but because a L tends to stop right below the belt. After a few washes, the shirt will shrink and I'll have a new belly shirt. It's not the washing that's shrinking things, it's the damn dryer. We don't have the space to hang dry every t shirt I wear, on top of other things that don't go in the dryer. Getting started with "Getting Things Done" This article was originally posted during the first week of 43 Folders' existence, and, pound for pound, it remains our most popular page on the site.
Please be sure to also visit related pages, browse our GTD topic area, plus, of course you can search on GTD across our family of sites. I’ll be talking a lot here in coming weeks about Getting Things Done, a book by David Allen whose apt subtitle is “The Art of Stress-Free Productivity.” You’ve probably heard about it around the Global Interweb or have been buttonholed by somebody in your office who swears by GTD.
(It probably takes a backseat only to the Atkins Diet in terms of the number of enthusiastic evangelists: sorry about that.)