One of the things I like about GTD (getting things done) is that its developer is pro-happiness/positivity/fulfillment, etc, and serves it with his 43 folders, project and actions lists, etc. The system has been incredibly useful to me (thank you gtd-gmail developers!!).
Here's a little zen and sanity with your accomplishment rush:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/david-allen/three-cheers-for-sloth-i_b_77011.html
Here's a little zen and sanity with your accomplishment rush:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/david-allen/three-cheers-for-sloth-i_b_77011.html