It’s easy to see Getting Things Done—both the book and the concept—as being only about making lists and setting reminders. They are the easiest parts of GTD to describe, which makes it easy to find articles about them, but they’re not the most powerful benefits. Unfortunately, when we write and talk about Big Picture Issues, such as figuring out what you really want to do in life and cultivating “the courage to say ‘No’”, we run the risk of sounding like Woo Merchants with Big...