The Evolution of a GTD Workspace

July 16, 2009 in Productivity

first home office setupThe GTDTimes recently had a post requesting that people share pics of their workspaces that had been inspired by Getting Things Done. I contacted the Editor and she graciously suggested that I write up a little post about the evolution of my workspace and my GTD practice.

In the Beginning

When I set up my very first home office I was so excited about Getting Things Done. I had just read the book and was looking forward to using the techniques to start moving forward on my goals and dreams, things that I had in a sub-conscious “Someday/Maybe” list that were never getting any closer to fruition. As you can see, I had very little idea of what I was doing, I simply jumped in head-first.

Of course, the limitations of this cramped and non-ergonomic setting soon became all too apparent. The “room” I chose for my office was just too small for any kind of meaningful work. So, I took a chance and (Read more about the evolution of my GTD workspace –>>)