David Allen explores three reasons why “list” is often considered a dirty word, and three things you can do to change that for yourself.
Tag Archives: GTD
GTD for sustainable productivity
GTD creates more space in our thinking, so we can manage the surprises of an increasingly complex world.
Who should you follow on Twitter? PCMag says @gtdguy
A new PC Magazine article lists “The 100 People You Should Follow On Twitter.” Yes, David Allen #gtdguy is one of them.
David Allen Company hiring for business development
David Allen Company has immediate openings for Business Development Directors in the Washington D.C., Chicago, Atlanta and Seattle markets.
GTD for Kids: Inbox Processing
Processing an inbox with kids is vastly different from how we do it as adults.
What version of Outlook do you use?
Please cast your vote about which version of Outlook you are currently using.
How to stay productive in a high-tech world
Timely advice on how to stay productive in a high-tech world
Details that make your life easier
Detailed next actions prevent procrastination
GTD Nuggets – If you look at your calendar…
If you look at your calendar in detail over the next two weeks, I bet you will think of at least one, if not several, “Oh, that reminds me, I need to’s.”
How does the BlackBerry task app stack up for GTD?
How do you think the Blackberry stacks up for managing your lists the GTD way?
Choosing Your Distractions
The more you discover what distracts you and what you can work with or around, the better equipped you’ll be to perform in different circumstances and environments.
How is a Next Action List Different from a To Do List?
A clear next action triggers action and positive engagement.
Tackling a Science Project with GTD
I decided to apply the project planning methods I learned from Getting Things Done and show my daughter that projects can be fun.
Free GTD Resources
A list of all of the FREE GTD resources offered by the David Allen Company
GTD Nuggets – Quick Fix for Mental Fatigue
Mixing up things that represent different agreements with yourself creates mental fatigue.
The Agenda Effect
The agenda is one of the unsung power tools of GTD.
The 6 Horizons of Focus®
Managing the flow of work can be approached from many altitudes. We have roughly categorized “work” into six levels, or horizons of focus.
Webinar on using Outlook for GTD
This webinar is on the essentials of optimizing your GTD productivity with Outlook.
What to do if you're smart and imaginative
Ask yourself, “What is the most immediate thing I could commit to, that would start to move me in the direction of getting those experiences?”
Intro to GTD on MoneyWatch
Robert Pagliarini wrote an introduction to GTD on CBS MoneyWatch.com.
