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I'm a GTD adherant, but the idea of just plugging away at next actions never clicked with me either. I do two things that seem to help:

1. I pick a couple of things each week that I need to focus on each week, and put them in a list I review every day. Generally, these are projects that I have on my project list, but that need some attention in a given week.

2. I maintain a daily todo list that is culled each morning from my master todo list. Each day I pre-pick a handful of things to do and put them on my list of tasks for the day. This act of preselecting my work isn't canonical GTD, but it works for me.

IMO GTD is a great starting point, but most people need to adapt it to their personal circumstances and working style.



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