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This year, I’ve written a number of posts on GTD, but one of my habits is to take whatever I do and try to simplify it. Slowly, I’ve been reducing my time management system (based on GTD) to its barest minimum. And you know what? It’s not only simpler, I’ve found that it’s so much more productive, less hassle, and more stress-free than the official GTD system, or even other time-management systems I’ve tried. Before I get into simplification, let’s look at the main elements of GTD: Those are the basics — there are other stuff, but I think I’ve outlined the system fairly well.

Simplifying the System As you can see, GTD is a lot of things to implement and keep track of, which is why the Weekly Review is so necessary. Reduce your tasks. That’s it. Some notes on my simple system: Tools. Teach an Old Dog New Tricks: How to Break Bad Work Habits. Last year, I attended a professional workshop where the instructor asked us to write out our worst habit. Unfortunately, more than one answer flooded my brain, and I had to seriously consider which to choose.

In the end, I decided that my most unabashed, shameless and ubiquitous bad habit is impatience. My impatience invades every aspect of my personal and professional life. For instance, I constantly find myself wondering, “Why do these people take so long in line at the grocery store?” Counting out each precious penny, then pulling out a coupon, then deciding they don’t really want the milk after all.

Instead of an express line for 12 items or less, I think grocery store lines should be divided up into only two lanes — a line for those of us who move fast, have somewhere important to go and something worthwhile to do and a line for those who don’t. Having pulled back the curtain on my own worst habit in the workshop, I decided to do something about it. What’s your worst bad habit?