The problem with most people’s system is that the calendar is the only list they trust, and more than 95% of what they really need to keep track of is not a set of appointments but all the things to be done in between them.
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Have Your Lists Become Listless?
Come back to the purpose of your lists. Are they creating freedom and expansive thinking?
The Way Out is Through
You can only feel good about what you’re not doing when you know what you’re not doing. We have to loosen the grip of unclear agreements with ourselves to be free to follow our intuitive hunches and creative focus.
Episode #309: David talks with Rutger Bregman
Enjoy David’s wide-ranging conversation with historian and bestselling author Rutger Bregman. You’ll find that Rutger is both optimistic and realistic, with a deep understanding of how the past can teach us about the present.
Episode #308: GTD Summit Opening Panel
Watch the opening panel session at the 2009 GTD Summit moderated by Guy Kawasaki. Features David Allen with thought leaders Major General Randal Fullhart, Marshall Goldsmith, Jim Fallows and Paul Saffo.
Episode #307: Managing Projects
David Allen and his senior staff share the GTD® best practices and models for seamlessly managing your projects.
Episode #306: Natural Planning Model Stories
David Allen and John Forrister talk about the Natural Planning Model.
Episode #305: 2009 GTD Summit Opener
Thought leaders, influencers and professionals met in San Francisco in March 2009 for the inaugural GTD Summit. Watch David’s heartfelt opening remarks about the world of GTD, followed by a candid interview by Guy Kawasaki.
Episode #304: Slice of GTD Life with Simon Penhaligon
Prepare to be inspired by Simon Penhaligon’s one-weekend implementation of GTD. After agreeing to take on twice his usual workload, Simon knew he needed a new way of working. Over one intense weekend, he listened to the Getting Things Done audiobook, and set up his system. Since getting into the GTD groove, Simon has been able to handle the expanded workload, while driving his inbox to zero daily, and still spending evenings and weekends with his wife and daughter. He uses Microsoft Outlook for email and calendar, and Evernote for everything else.
Episode #303: GTD Project Management
David Allen recently spoke with Luca about traditional and modern approaches to project management. Luca worked extensively as a project manager. He has a background in Agile, Scrum, Lean, Kanban and others. His key piece of advice about projects? Keep track of your achievements, and take time to savor them. Luca confidently says that with GTD, it is possible to live a more relaxed, focused life.
Episode #302: Individual and Organizational Productivity
Back in 2015, David Allen and Brian Robertson had a discussion about GTD and Holacracy. In this new talk, they catch up about the current state of the intersection between individual and organizational productivity. You’ll hear some interesting similarities between the two models, as well as some parallels in their history and purpose.
Episode #301: David Allen talks with Steve Beimel
Please join David Allen as he talks with Steve Beimel about how GTD artfully ties in with revitalizing traditional Japanese master crafts.
Episode #300: GTD Makerspace
Patrick credits GTD with enabling him to run his business and be present with family. He opened his space for makers in Portland in 2019. He soon found he needed a productivity system to manage the volume of work. That’s when he found GTD, and dived into implementation. Now his makerspace Factory 3 is thriving, and he still maintains control and perspective with GTD. If the terms “maker” and “makerspace” are new to you, you’re in for some fun learning. Who knows? You may find that you are a maker, and that there’s a makerspace near you to support your creative endeavors.
Episode #299: GTD with Others
David Allen and Ed Lamont talk about the Team book, and doing GTD with other people, whether in a professional or personal setting.
Episode #298: Reflecting Skills Lab
In this Skills Lab, we take a deep dive into the Reflect step in the GTD workflow. With quizzes, exercises, and practice scenarios, this will be a valuable opportunity to fine-tune your GTD practice.
Episode #297: GTD Implementation and Integration
Office Hour Discussion – In support of GTD implementation and integration, we had a free-form hour (plus) of discussion. We talked about recurring projects, checklists, clarifying versus doing, verbs for projects and actions, and much more.
Episode #296: Put Your GTD Skills to the Test
Engage – Put your GTD skills to the test in this new Skills Lab webinar. We focused on the basics of the Engage step, including how you spend your time and choosing what to do. Through a set of fun quizzes, practice scenarios, and lively group discussions, this was a valuable opportunity to fine-tune GTD practice.
Episode #295: Fundamentals of Projects and Next Actions
This was the first of several planned GTD Skills Lab webinars. In this installment, we focus on the fundamentals of projects and next actions. Through a set of fun quizzes, engaging practice scenarios, and lively group discussions, this is a valuable opportunity to fine-tune your GTD practice.
Episode #294: 11 Steps of the Review
Are you among those who have not yet made the review a habit? Experience what David Allen calls the “critical success factor” with GTD, by going through a complete GTD Weekly Review. You’ll experience all 11 steps of the process, with helpful discussion along the way.
Episode #293: Slice of GTD Life with Jens
Jens Hynne Petersen is a longtime GTD enthusiast. He recaps his GTD journey, with the 2019 GTD Summit a highlight. He has been interested in paper systems, but discusses his preference for using a digital tool. His participation in the GTD community in Europe grew into a role as one of the primary organizers of what has become an annual event — a GTD Summer Camp.
