Weekly recap of GTD highlights (news, views, tips and tricks) from around the web
[12 Entries]
How to Plan Your Week – 4 Steps to Productivity
By Myrko
It is basically my own mixture of systems from Anthony Robbins, Stephen Covey and David Allen with a little bit of today’s technology powered by Steve Jobs ;). "Wait a minute," you may think, "what does this quote from Steve Jobs have ...
An Implementation of GTD, or “Getting Things Done”
By Jonathan
While doing so I read about the “Getting Things Done” methodology, and took on board various opinions for and against it. In the end, I have settled into a very simplified version of “GTD”, and it goes as follows; ...
GTD one liners: under-promise and over-deliver
By dragos
Well, it’s been quite a while since I haven’t touched my GTD one liners folder. Yes, I do have a GTD one liners folder, which is in fact a part of a journal. As you already may know that, I use Mac Journal to blog and, sometimes, ...
Simple Key To Clearing Clutter
By laure(Apartment Therapy)
We live in a culture where we're supposed to be busy, working on this working on that, making progress, getting things done. But if this level of activity crosses over into a frenzy (always going out, never staying in, never having a ...
homeWork: Productivity
By trisha
In Getting Things Done, David Allen talks a lot about “Open Loops.” These are the items that go on a list somewhere that swirl in your brain and you lay in bed thinking, “I should do that tomorrow or next week, presents to buy, ...
Control Your Email Before It Controls You
Synapse - San Francisco,CA,USA
The basic principles of Mann’s email tips come from the Getting Things Done (GTD) book by David Allen. GTD is an “action management method” for being more ...
Amazing Task Manager—-GTD Free
By webtech
GTD-Free is structured around five tabs (Overview, Collect, Process, Organize/Review, and Execute), which both represents GTD very well but also in my opinion is a very practical structure from a user’s point of view. ...
The cult of Getting Things Done: an introduction to GTD
By Neil Williams
Having discovered David Allen’s Getting Things Done (ironically enough, I was introduced to GTD through my blog network so this blog may yet pay its way in terms of impact on my productivity), I have found ways to fine tune my ...
Best & Worst Practices of Collect
By Kelly
In GTD terms, it's the point of entry where all of your "stuff" lands in your trusted Inboxes, to be processed. As with all of the five phases of GTD: Mastering Workflow (Collect>Process>Organize>
GTD Free Puts Getting Things Done on the Desktop [Featured Download]
By admin
Windows/Mac/Linux (all platforms with Java): GTD Free, a Java-based desktop app, is one of the most straight-forward implementations of the Getting Things Done organizational system you’ll see, but it also serves as a great introduction ...
Things - Getting Things Done iPhone App
By Michael D Jensen
I was recently turned on to “Getting Things Done” or GTD, by David Allen. As I learned about the methods and principles of GTD, I started looking for an application to run on my Mac to organize myself better, especially being someone ...
Non-politics: David Allen's 'GTD Times'
It was only four years ago that I wrote in the Atlantic about David Allen, the "productivity expert" and inventor of the influential Getting Things Done (GTD) approach to life. I say "only" four years because it feels as if Allen and ...