62: Spontaneity and GTD
<p>Jean leads off a discussion about the delight of making spontaneous plans and how to decide whether they are feasible in the context of all our other commitments. Making time to be with the people you love has become Jean’s top criteria when deciding whether to make new plans on the spur of the moment. James points out that GTD is designed to make spontaneous joy possible, not to squelch it.</p> <p>Photo: Spontaneous friends: Jean with New Zealand friends Devon and Maryanne, hosted by LA friends Allison, and Steve</p> <p><img src="https://www.theweeklyreview.fm/uploads/2019/79ec471137.jpg" width="600" height="600" alt="" /></p> <p><audio controls="controls" src="https://micro.blog/pages/downloads/4155/897942/176209.mp3" preload="none" /></p>
An episode of the The Weekly Review podcast, hosted by The Weekly Review, titled "62: Spontaneity and GTD" was published on June 21, 2019.
June 21, 2019 · The Weekly Review
Summary
Jean leads off a discussion about the delight of making spontaneous plans and how to decide whether they are feasible in the context of all our other commitments. Making time to be with the people you love has become Jean’s top criteria when deciding whether to make new plans on the spur of the moment. James points out that GTD is designed to make spontaneous joy possible, not to squelch it. Photo: Spontaneous friends: Jean with New Zealand friends Devon and Maryanne, hosted by LA friends Allison, and Steve
Episode Description
Jean leads off a discussion about the delight of making spontaneous plans and how to decide whether they are feasible in the context of all our other commitments. Making time to be with the people you love has become Jean’s top criteria when deciding whether to make new plans on the spur of the moment. James points out that GTD is designed to make spontaneous joy possible, not to squelch it.
Photo: Spontaneous friends: Jean with New Zealand friends Devon and Maryanne, hosted by LA friends Allison, and Steve

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