David Allen, as in “Getting Things Done”? I find it odd that you would put him in that category: his book is a concrete organizational system he’s developed from working with many clients.
Well, David Allen’s system is a bit different in the sense that it is much more concrete and comes with less how-the-mind-works baggage (though still a bit), but you are right, ‘semi-scientific theorizing’ is a bit too strong a term for that…
Anyway, regardless of theorizing, I have found GTD concepts very useful in daily life / work.
David Allen, as in “Getting Things Done”? I find it odd that you would put him in that category: his book is a concrete organizational system he’s developed from working with many clients.
Well, David Allen’s system is a bit different in the sense that it is much more concrete and comes with less how-the-mind-works baggage (though still a bit), but you are right, ‘semi-scientific theorizing’ is a bit too strong a term for that…
Anyway, regardless of theorizing, I have found GTD concepts very useful in daily life / work.