The last couple of days I had the luxury of using a car to drive to work (I normally commute by train) and I decided that was some nice time alne to rethink the GTD-strategy I was following. Especially al the hints I got from my previous posts made me think I really needed to refresh my GTD-memory. But…in a car you can’t read, so I bought the audiobooks over at Audible.com and burned them on CD. I have to say, all the material was not new, but what an eye-opener it was (again)! All the little nuances, details in mastering your workflow and getting that black-belt feel is very well captured in the audiobook. If you travel a lot and have an MP3-player or portable CD-player, I highly recommend you get the GTD-audiobook at Audible.com. It runs just over 2 hours, it doesn’t have all the details the book has, but just enough to get you going again. And if you are a first time customer, you get the audio for just $9,95. That’s a bargain! I have a MP3-player, but I couldn’t connect it to the Audible-manager to convert and transfer the file. Make sure you have a CD burner, since the proprietairy .aa-files of audible.com don’t convert very well to MP3 using freeware or simple tools…You’d better burn it on CD and rip that CD back to MP3 again.
Bren says
I second this sentiment. I did the same thing earlier this month–listened to GTD a couple of times during two long drives. Really enjoyed it.
Some folks pointed out the GTD Fast CD’s, which I haven’t checked out yet…
Paul says
Also available on iTunes. 😉