![]() It is for these reasons that unless we are in a planning mode, we systematically hide tasks that do not pertain to what we want in front of us now.”Ĭreating Flow walks a fine line between a philosophy and technical guide. “I suspect that many otherwise well-founded productivity systems collapse somewhere when lists grow unwieldy. The book was just updated for OmniFocus 3 and is well worth the price of admission for anyone using OmniFocus for complex task management. ![]() I do, however, enjoy a good technical manual which is what brought me to Kourosh Dini’s “Creating Flow with OmniFocus” many years ago. I’ve rarely found a “self help” book that provided more value than David Allen’s Getting Things Done. “Productivity” books can feel a lot like a pyramid scheme where each subsequent author retells ideas from other books. I just don’t find the advice very useful in my own life. I’ll be honest, I enjoy reading productivity books about as much as I enjoy reading about riding a bicycle.
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