In this Office Hour, we discussed how to work with others who don't practice GTD, and how to influence them to work more productively. We also went into some detail on ways to succeed with consistent reviews of your system at various time intervals. The post Episode #334: Working with People Who Don’t GTD appeared first on Getting Things Done®.| Getting Things Done®
What makes a super list for you? Your super list will be the opposite of what David Allen calls an "amorphous blob of undoability." We will look at sample lists of projects, next actions, and waiting for items to improve clarity. You'll learn specific ways to make your lists easier to review, and draw you into the doing. The Q&A included keen questions that revealed subtle ways of reducing resistance to your lists. The post Episode #333: Super Lists for You appeared first on Getting Things Do...| Getting Things Done®
David Allen talks about how the last minute may be the best time to do something, but it requires two things. The post Episode #332: Praise for the Last Minute appeared first on Getting Things Done®.| Getting Things Done®
Join us for a discussion of how two educators apply the GTD methodology. Erik Johnson teaches high school in Chicago, and David Drake is a professor of microbiology at the University of Iowa. They both have a passion for teaching, and have adapted GTD make their busy profession easier to manage. The post Episode #331: Exploration of GTD for Educators appeared first on Getting Things Done®.| Getting Things Done®
Deb Smith-Hemphill talks about how to approach using AI with GTD. First she gives an overview of four types of AI. Then she considers how we can use AI more effectively, while staying aware of its limitations. Deb also details how we can get more out of AI by learning how to prompt it better. The post Episode #330: GTD and AI appeared first on Getting Things Done®.| Getting Things Done®
We did a live Slice of GTD Life Interview with Drew Domkus, saving time at the end for Q&A from webinar attendees. Drew does audio/video production, social media management, and podcasting. His work as a podcaster led to his induction into the Academy of Podcasters Hall of Fame in 2016. Although his work is in the digital world, he reveals that he uses paper as his list manager. The post Episode #329: Slice of GTD Life with Drew Domkus appeared first on Getting Things Done®.| Getting Things Done®
You may have heard of a text editor called Emacs, which has been around for a long time. This is your chance to hear how Matt has used it to create a GTD list manager. He talks about how he got into GTD, and goes into plenty of detail about the system he has developed, through many iterations, using Emacs. The post Episode #328: GTD List Manager with Emacs appeared first on Getting Things Done®.| Getting Things Done®
Bryan has been at the GTD game for years. He talks about his journey from early implementation to refinement over time. He also shows his tool of choice in generous detail. An avid practitioner of Getting Things Done, Bryan is also an Atlassian Certified Expert, SAFe Practice Consultant, and ITIL Strategist. The post Episode #327: Slice of GTD Life with Bryan appeared first on Getting Things Done®.| Getting Things Done®
This webinar recording will assist you in developing a current, complete, accurate, and clear inventory of all your projects -- the outcomes you are committed to finish within the next 12 months. The post Episode #326: Complete Projects Inventory appeared first on Getting Things Done®.| Getting Things Done®
What do you need to know, and when, to stay on top of your projects from start to finish? This webinar examines how you define and list your projects, how you track what's necessary for completion, and the rhythm for reviewing that assures you are in relaxed control. The post Episode #325: Your Projects – What to Know When appeared first on Getting Things Done®.| Getting Things Done®
David Allen's Getting Things Done® (GTD®) is the work-life management system that alleviates overwhelm, and instills focus, clarity, and confidence.David Allen's Getting Things Done®| Getting Things Done®
Managing the flow of work can be approached from many altitudes. We have roughly categorized “work” into six levels, or horizons of focus.| Getting Things Done®
Getting Things Done (GTD) is a personal productivity methodology that redefines how you approach your life and work.| Getting Things Done®