Weekly recap of GTD highlights (news, views, tips and tricks) from around the web
Write for David Allen's 2-Minute Rule
By Lynn Gaertner-Johnston
Among his many tips and strategies, time management guru David Allen offers a "two-minute rule." He says that if you can get a new task done within two minutes, do it. If you cannot get it done that fast, either...
Getting Things Done (When You Really Have To)
By Jay White(Jay White)
Sure, I always end up getting things done but it can still put me in a bind. Surprisingly enough, I have no problem with being a chronic procrastinator. As far as I'm concerned, the key is to be able to really get your hands dirty and ...
Review of GTD Software for the Mac
By Duane Johnson
The “Getting Things Done” philosophy and workflow is something I’ve been trying to implement lately. The costs up front are high, but the benefits are many—eventually, I hope to tune my brain to work something like a pre-emptively ...
How to use Backpack for GTD
By Dave
All were nice, but the common issue was this: Each solution offers the author’s interpretation of how a GTD system should work. I don’t want to learn software before I can begin managing my stuff. Nor do I want to be limited to the ...
Bulldoze Those Workday Speed Bumps
By LauraStack
With a finite amount of time available, the temptation is to go faster and work more hours if you want to get more done. But productivity isn't just about squeezing more into your day: it's also about reducing the "speed bumps" ...
Michael Dolan: Becoming More Attracted to Your Weekly Review
By michael.dolan@davidco.com (mdolan)
For those of you who haven't seen David Allen live and in-person, I highly recommend checking him out in action at one of his wonderful GTD The RoadMap seminars. Here's the current schedule. In GTD The RoadMap, David does a masterful ...
When GTD Goes Too Far: How To Avoid Productivity Paranoia
By admin
Anyone interested in improving their productivity has no doubt heard about the Getting Things Done philosophy. Created by David Allen, this workflow program advocates a five step process to getting your daily to-dos under control. ...
Getting Things Done (GTD) with Mindmaps
By Jay (Jason Van Orden)
In this one we show you how we use mindmaps to implement a system based on “Getting Things Done” (GTD) by David Allen. It uses free collaborative mindmapping tools making it useful for teams as well as individuals. ...
Remember the Milk and GTD
By Rachel Murphy
Remember the Milk is a free online task manager that, although not designed specifically as a GTD application, can work well as one. It’s extremely versatile and there are various ways it can be set up. ...
Simply GTD with Kelly: Shifting your position
By kelly@davidco.com (Kelly)
Did you ever move your bedroom around as a kid? Even a simple thing like moving your bed from one wall to another? Remember going to bed that night? It felt new and exciting. Same furniture, new perspective. If that worked for you as a ...
Comparing Foresight
By Jeffrey Cox
Today on the David Allen Company - Getting Things Done Forum, someone posted a great question. “How does [Foresight] compare to the official GTD Netcentrics Add-on?” This is a great question; I appreciate the user asking it. ...
a message to overwhelmed friends; alt., why I love Tracks and GTD
By Luis
Implementing GTD alleviates the feeling of overwhelm, instills confidence, and releases a flood of creative energy. It provides structure without constraint, managing details with maximum flexibility. The system rigorously adheres to ...
A Slim GTD for Students: Keeping Yourself Organized
First off, I have never read David Allen's Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity that's the go to productivity organizing method. And from what I've talked with Chris about and for how much I've reading regarding the ...
Top 100 Motivational Blog Posts of All Time
By The Brandals(The Brandals)
David Allen’s Getting Things Done philosophy has helped countless individuals and businesses become more productive and successful. Check out the following posts for tips on staying motivated and organized, whether at home, ...
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