“First of all, if it's on your mind, your mind isn't clear. Anything you consider unfinished in any way must be captured in a trusted system outside your mind, or what I call a collection bucket, that you know you'll come back to regularly and sort through.”

—  David Allen

Source: Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity (2001), Chapter 1

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American productivity consultant and author 1945

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