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I've heard David Allen talk about turning a problem into a project. And that was one that somehow objectified the healing process. So, I created several projects, including one to heal from cancer.
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But I still wanted to practice Getting Things Done, as written. and I wasn't able to work at this point, I kind of had to put everything on hold, except getting over my challenges. And as one person put it, it was the best and worst time of my life all rolled into one.īut as I was going through the book. So, it was definitely a challenging and very insightful time in my life. And reading through the book, I didn't even know if I was going to be around by the end of the year. I was going through Stage 4 cancer in 2008. I read the Getting Things Done book when I was literally fighting for my life. I realized that I was actually practicing GTD in many areas of my life, but what it gave me is a framework, a way of formalizing the practice, certainly making some improvements and adjustments, but it was a very natural sort of fit.Īnd I had a very, I think, unusual introduction to GTD. But when I discovered GTD, it wasn't like discovering it for the first time. Well, it's almost hard to imagine life before GTD. What was life like prior? And what happened during the transition? And what his life looked like since? Talk to us about before and after OmniFocus and GTD. Well, Tim, you have an incredible story and I'd love to dive right into that segment. Oh, great to be here, Andrew, and really looking forward to our conversation. Tim, thank you so much for joining us today. And this man has one amazing story to share too. Tim's been providing OmniFocus coaching and consulting and training to people all over the world since 2010. And today we are talking to founder of, Tim Stringer. Well, welcome everybody to another episode of The Omni Show. Today, we talk to Tim Stringer, founder of and holistic productivity.
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