I do recommend the GTD system. I found the most rewarding part was the "mind dump" (that might be my term not the GTD one btw), where you put into your system EVERYTHING in your head that you've ever thought about or wanted to do.
The experience I had after doing that was almost surreal, it was like being high or something, your brain is overwhelmed with how "empty" it is, because you've cleaned out the attic of all the things occupying your mind. You are suddenly 1000x as creative as you've ever been, with new ideas popping into your head all the time.
I do have a criticism though - I found GTD not that helpful with deciding what to do right now - prioritizing in other words. I think you need to be prepared to take from it what works for you.
However, using GTD has made me far more organised and less stressed than I was before.
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