^ I'm really glad.
And yea, he does give step by step suggestions int eh second part, and how to apply it. The first part is just sortuvan overview, right. You might want to flip through the book to get an idea of what's coming up.
There's two main questions you learn to ask, "What does done look like?" And "What's the next physical action to get there?"
And two main models you learn:
The workflow process:
Collect, process, organize, review and DO.
and the natural planning model (which is totally brilliant, IMO):
Purpose and principles, visualizing what "done" is, brainstorming, organizing and what's the next action.