I was thinking about using ChatGPT for productivity purposes, but you’ve saved me. Thank you very much.
I was thinking about using ChatGPT for productivity purposes, but you’ve saved me. Thank you very much.
You gave me a different perspective to see this. I’ll be honest with you. I’ll stick to the Humane Productivity Framework, but I’m interested to know more about your approach with GTD because it seems different. Can you elaborate and share your way of using GTD?
WOW! How have you discovered these hacks?
You’re welcome. I’m very confident this productivity system will help you have a productive life while preventing problems like stress, overwhelm, depression, burnout, etc. Share your experience with me once you try it.
Thank you very much!
This comment has made my day.
I’ve posted it in multiple communities because I wanted to inspire as many people as possible. Phone addiction has literally destroyed my life in the last few months, and I don’t want anyone else to go through what I’ve been through.
I’ve tried lots of things, but nothing worked, due to which I became hopeless. Then my girlfriend found that article and shared it with me. And it worked like magic. Nowadays, I’m a little bit tight on money because my girlfriend and I are going on our first overseas trip later this month; otherwise, I would have donated him at least $10.
A few months ago, things got so bad for me due to phone addiction that I had to go to a therapist, but he was asking for hundreds of dollars to help me. I still cannot believe that it is available for free, and only a few people have supported that article writer. I think either this person is too stupid to not make money from this or maybe he is too kind.
I hope more and more people support him for changing the lives of so many people.
I recommend you read the same article that has helped me. Overcoming addiction is difficult, so please don’t give up. Here is the link: A Practical Guide to Overcoming Phone Addiction
I didn’t want to bore anyone with details; that’s why I never shared everything. But here is the link: A Practical Guide to Overcoming Phone Addiction
Thank you very much for your beautiful comment.
I absolutely agree. I was wasting time doom-scrolling through social media apps. It started to cause lots of problems for my health and relationships. Other than that, I felt like I was wasting time on things that didn’t deserve my time, but I wasn’t able to control my urge to pick up my phone. I’m very lucky that my girlfriend helped me through this hard time. If your friends or anyone else ever needs help overcoming their addiction, then let me know, and I’ll share that article with you that has helped me overcome my phone addiction.
I’m happy to know that my post has put a smile on someone’s face. Nowadays I’ve got a got a summer break from university, so I don’t use alarms. But I’ll definitely buy an alarm clock for me when my university starts again and I’ve got to wake up early. Thank you very much for sharing this wonderful tip.
I’m not the creator of the Humane Productivity Framework. I wanted to clarify this because it made me feel that I stole credit and admiration from someone else for their hard work and creativity. I’m not a creative person. GTD might be adaptable to everyone’s needs, but I’m a very stupid person, and it is hard for me to make things adapt to my needs. That’s why I prefer ready-to-use solutions. After trying tons of systems, I’m confident enough to say Humane is what I always needed. Currently I don’t have plans to switch to any other system, but let’s see what the future holds. Also, thank you very much for sharing your adopted version of GTD and how you are making it work for you.