“Somewhere in my life, I learned to reverse prioritize. It’s probably the worse thing someone can do if they want to accomplish anything, but I find myself doing it still. I can’t tell if it’s some sort of really, really bad habit that I can change, or if it’s a deeper coping mechanism that would need years of psycho therapy to work out. Or if I really just need a good, swift kick in the head.”
–Russell Beattie, confessing to having some GTD issues that I can relate to–along with much of the planet.
“Somewhere in my life, I learned to reverse prioritize. It’s probably the worse thing someone can do if they want to accomplish anything, but I find myself doing it still. I can’t tell if it’s some sort of really, really bad habit that I can change, or if it’s a deeper coping mechanism that would need years of psycho therapy to work out. Or if I really just need a good, swift kick in the head.”
–Russell Beattie, confessing to having some GTD issues that I can relate to–along with much of the planet.