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GSD (Getting Shit Done)

Simplified productivity system using two lists—a master list of everything to accomplish ever and a daily list to work from—emphasizing actionable items and practical completion over complex organizational structures.

Last updated: 2026-03-18 23:50

Overview

Getting Shit Done (GSD) is a deliberately simplified productivity methodology that strips away GTD's complexity, using just two lists—a master list and a daily list—to ensure actionable items get completed without elaborate organizational overhead.

The Two-List System

Master List

Purpose: Capture everything you want to accomplish ever

Contents:

Key Rule: Everything must be actionable

Daily List

Purpose: Today's actual work

Process:

  1. Review master list
  2. Select items for today
  3. Transfer to daily list
  4. Work only from daily list
  5. Check off completed items
  6. Leftover items return to master list

Guideline: 3-7 items maximum for achievable daily completion

Core Principles

Simplicity Over Structure

Actionable Items Only

Daily Reset

Making Tasks Actionable

Conversion Examples

Vague → Actionable

The Action Test

Ask: "Can I do this right now?"

Implementation

Setup (5 minutes)

  1. Open two blank documents/notes/pages
  2. Label one "Master List"
  3. Label other "Daily List"
  4. Done. System ready.

Daily Workflow

Morning (5-10 minutes):

  1. Review master list
  2. Select 3-7 most important items for today
  3. Copy to daily list
  4. Close master list

During Day:

  1. Work only from daily list
  2. Check off completed items
  3. Add new urgent items if necessary (max 1-2)

Evening (5 minutes):

  1. Review daily list
  2. Celebrate completed items
  3. Move incomplete items back to master list
  4. Clear daily list for tomorrow

Weekly Review (15 minutes)

  1. Clean up master list
  2. Remove completed items
  3. Make items more actionable
  4. Add new items that came up
  5. No elaborate reorganization

Advantages

Extremely Low Friction

Sustainable

Effective

Disadvantages

Limited Scalability

No Waiting/Someday Tracking

Lacks GTD's Sophistication

When GSD Works Best

Ideal Users

Ideal Scenarios

When to Graduate Beyond GSD

Signs You've Outgrown It

Next Steps

Tool Recommendations

Paper-Based

Digital

Comparison to GTD

GTD

GSD

Success Tips

Keep It Simple

Maintain Actionability

Daily Discipline

Real-World Application

Morning Routine Example

  1. Coffee + review master list (5 min)
  2. Select 5 items for today
  3. Copy to daily list
  4. Start working on first item

Master List Sample

Daily List Sample (from above)

2026 Relevance

In an era of productivity system complexity:

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