“Here's how I define "stuff": anything you have allowed into your psychological or physical world that doesn't belong where it is, but for which you haven't yet determined the desired outcome and the next action step.”

—  David Allen

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

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