
The anchors of GTD:Īll take the raw materials of thought, and pre-process them in some way. Seeing the thinking is the best thing about Getting Things Done, for me. This is about the process.” and “I didn’t come for the answer, I came to see the thinking.” GTD hook: 26) the responses that come back are “No way. When Fitzgerald does not correctly diagnose the first case in a “stump the professor session” Sanders asks “Aren’t you disappointed that she got it wrong?” (L660, p. Faith Fitzgerald, working through a diagnosis in front of a packed conference audience of enthusiastic MDs. Chapter 2 opens with a description of “the doyenne of diagnostic dilemmas,” Dr.

Sanders came to medicine by way of covering mostly medicine news, mostly for CBS (Kindle L274). I’m an enthusiastic consumer of cheap book alerts from . One recent $1.99 Kindle book I am thoroughly enjoying is Every Patient Tells a Story, by Lisa Sanders MD.
