Weekly recap of GTD highlights (news, views, tips and tricks) from around the web
[6 Entries]
David Allen: And The Biggest Procrastinators Are...
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 ...
Getting Things Done with Index Cards
By ggee
In 2002, David Allen pushed a book called Getting Things Done. In this book he introduced his action management system, which you can read more about on wikipedia. While his system is useful to some, many found that they were modifying ...
Is Your To-Do List on Drugs?
By Christine Kane
In fact, many people tell themselves that they’re just not capable of Getting Things Done. Here’s my theory:. It’s not the people. It’s the list! Face it. Some lists just go bad. It starts with one hit, and just gets totally outta hand ...
GTD and Start-ups
By Doreen Hartzell
As promised, here’s your recap from the GTD and Start-ups session at Minnebar. View it full screen on Slideshare. If we missed anything important from the Q&A session, or there are other questions, please continue the conversation in ...
Pure GTD: not my Cup of Tea
By Bruce
But the exercise of trying pure GTD again was good for me nonetheless. And in the end, it reminded me that it makes no sense to abandon a system that works for you to experiment with one that does not. ...
How To Get Things Done With iGoogle
By Erik Folgate
Recently, I was challenged by one of my best friends to check out the theory of “Getting Things Done” by David Allen. I had heard of the concept before, but I had never really researched it until a couple of weeks ago. ...
2 comments:
For implementing GTD you might try out this web-based application:
Gtdagenda.com
You can use it to manage your goals, projects and tasks, set next actions and contexts, use checklists, schedules and a calendar.
A mobile version is available too.
As with the last update, now Gtdagenda has full Someday/Maybe functionality, you can easily move your tasks and projects between "Active", "Someday/Maybe" and "Archive". This will clear your mind, and will boost your productivity.
Hope you like it.
Speaking of GTD start-ups, here's one gtd app for a whole business. We've been using it for 3 months now and we feel progress in getting things done. It's integrated with email, so it's now really easy to track emailed tasks.
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