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âEfficiencyâ is a word balancing on a razorâs edge between two sets of connotations.
For some, it can conjure up a grinding gear factory where your boss is standing over you with a whip yelling âCrank! Crank! Crank!â. Maximum output beyond whatâs reasonable or healthy. An unsustainable drive for growth. Where investing means taking resources from the future to the present. Making new inroads into plundering the Earth for some more fuel.
But it can also means using what resources you have wisely and sustainably. To not waste things. Making and using tools. âEcologyâ means the story of householding. Where investing means giving resources from the present to the future. Noping out. Marking WONTFIX. Making choices. Being deliberate about work and rest, and self-aware of changing energy levels.
In the world of low-spoons, efficiency is vital. This liâl light of mine, Iâm gonna let it shine carefully and sustainably.
Probably the number one misconception about GTD is that itâs a productivity cult where youâre asked to do, do, do until youâre all burnt out and dead. I myself thought that when I first got into it. It touts âstress-freeâ productivity and I was like âwhen the heck is the âstress-freeâ part gonna come?â. And then I tried resting. Thing is, GTD is a bookmark of my life. It lets me let go of something, knowing I can get back to it. It lets me select the one thing thatâs most important in the world right nowâwhich might be writing, making food, helping a friend, working, or restingâand when Iâm doing what Iâve selected, I can do that fully, knowing that I wonât forget the other things when next itâs time to choose what to do.
It lets me use my spoons with ruthless efficiency.
The serenity prayer is the core of efficiency.
Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, Courage to change the things I can, and Wisdom to know the difference.
Or in GTD terms: youâve got to ask yourself a couple of questions: