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  • 28 Signs You’re a Productivity Junkie

    Posted on May 9th, 2007 The Internet Journalist No comments

    From lifehack.org

    1. You have a shortcut created for every program on your
    computer.

    2. You try out a new productivity tool at least once a week.

    3. LifeHack.org has become your second home.

    4. You get excited about crossing off one of your to-dos.

    5. You organize your desk at least once a day.

    6. You have your RSS feeds organized by priority and
    filtered by keywords.

    7. Your friends think you’re in a cult called GTD.

    8. You’re training your kids to become future GTD masters.

    9. You argue with your friends about which GTD system is the
    best.

    10. A few hours away from your PDA puts you into
    withdrawals.

    11. You’ve learned every Gmail hack in the book and you now
    wear a t-shirt that proclaims your official title of Gmail
    master.

    12. You have performed in-depth studies to find out when
    your peak cycles of productivity occur throughout the day.

    13. The timer has become your new best friend.

    14. You know exactly which type of music puts you at the
    highest level of productivity.

    15. An empty inbox gives you a pleasant satisfaction
    that you still can’t quite explain to your family.

    16. You plan on naming all of your future kids after
    productivity principles: Pareto, Zen, and of course, the
    great GTD master himself, David Allen.

    17. You have read “Getting Things Done” multiple times and
    every page is covered with notes and references.

    18. Whenever a friend or family has a birthday, you give
    them a productivity gift basket composed of a planner,
    calendar, to-do lists, and your favorite productivity
    books.

    19. You’ve delegated all of your lower-level tasks to your
    kids. They now run all of your errands while you work on
    your most important to-dos.

    20. You reminisce about the bygone days of procrastination.

    21. You listen to educational audio books in the car to
    insure that you don’t miss a minute of potential
    productivity.

    22. Your closet is organized by color and all of the most
    worn clothing is placed in the most convenient and
    reachable spots.

    23. You have over clocked all of the toothbrushes in the
    house. Your kids are thrilled with the idea but your wife
    has now put all of her personal belongings under lock and
    key.

    24. Friends and family are beginning to set up appointments
    for allotted times in order to fit into your schedule.

    25. On your next vacation, you are planning to take the
    whole family to a GTD seminar.

    26. You’ve started your own book club for all thing related
    to productivity and GTD.

    27. You’re now starting to wonder if your fascination with
    productivity is actually making you less productive.

    28. You’re thinking about joining a support group to
    recover from this addiction.

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