Sunday, March 2, 2008

GTD Digest 2008-03-02

Weekly recap of GTD highlights (news, views, tips and tricks) from around the web

Feature Interview with GTD Author David Allen on Health and Stress
By Bob Walsh
For me, the single biggest stress reduction tool I’ve found this decade has been David Allen’s Getting Things Done: A Guide to Stress Free Productivity book and what’s become something of a movement among web workers: Getting Things ...

Declutter your workspace, and work on one thing at a time
By admin
The decluttering your work space part of it is simply to remove all extra distractions, on your desk and on your computer. If you’ve got a clean, simplified workspace, you can better focus on the task at hand. Here’s how to do it: ...

Productivity is Dead! Long Live Living!
By Nick Cernis
And for those Productivians who’ve turned their back on conventional religion, best-selling books like Getting Things Done and great websites such as Zen Habits, 43 Folders and Lifehacker are now the only rulebook for living they have. ...

Re-Negotiation and the *Ding* - Merlin Mann Productivity Talk ...
By avoision
... in the office well after regular business hours: in all earnestness - have a listen. I'm all but insisting on this. Links: Living with Data (mp3) Video: Merlin's New Time and Attention Talk (43 Folders) Getting Things Done and iGTD.

David Allen: The Process Is Personal
By David Allen(webmaster@huffingtonpost.com)
The David Allen Company is a professional training, coaching, and management consulting organization, based in Ojai, California. Its purpose is to enhance performance and improve the quality of life by providing the world's best ...

GTD For Moms and Other Homies: Getting Started
By Lela Davidson(Lela Davidson)
I read stuff at sites like The David Allen Company and 43 Folders. It was not long before I was at Barnes and Noble buying the book, Getting Things Done, by David Allen. This guy's got tricks on.

The 7 Habits and GTD
By Stephen
Today’s post will focus on how to implement the first two habits into your GTD practice. The first two habits are most powerful at the “runway” level of thinking and activity. This is where the action really takes place, where things ...

Simply GTD with Kelly: Handling meeting notes
By kelly@davidco.com (Kelly)
Someone recently asked David Allen for his best tips, tricks and processes for handling meeting and conversation notes. Since this is a common question we tend to get, I thought I would share David's reply: ...

Getting things done with Jott
By bobhyatt
I love both Jott and Pinger- Pinger I use mainly to send short voice messages to people. Why not just call? Well, when I'm in the car and have ten calls to make, it's incredibly helpful to just be able...

Michael Dolan: Getting the Gunk Out
By michael.dolan@davidco.com (mdolan)
About half of the clients I work with fall into the category of people who have implemented the practices of GTD on their own, using Getting Things Done, by David Allen as their guide, but have realized that its not yet quite working as ...

GTD Mastery 100: Step 21
By Chris Y.
To read my complete journey to GTD Mastery see the main post. Step 21 to GTD Mastery is: I have a mobile office space set up, if needed. As a student, it is definitely needed. Utilizing the time inbetween classes, events, ...

Why laziness can be good
The Province - Vancouver,BC,Canada
"Now, for many of us, there are no edges to most of our projects," he writes in his book Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity. ...

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