Episode #285: The Natural Planning Model

This webinar recording gives you hands-on practice with David Allen’s instinctual, five-stage thought process for naturally planning your projects. You’ll learn by taking several projects through defining purpose and principles, envisioning the outcome, brainstorming, organizing, and identifying next actions. The silent working time for planning has been edited out, so you can simply pause and take as long as you want for each segment.

Episode #284: The Urge to Change the Tool

In our most recent Office Hour, we considered several questions. How to know when the urge to change the tool is because of a limitation with the current tool, or when it is covering a GTD implementation issue? How far ahead can we know what potential actions a project will have, beyond the one next action? When to create sub-categories within a larger Read/Review category?

Episode #283: Calendar Management

In this webinar recording, we explore the best use of your calendar, and how your calendar relates to the three types of work that you do. If you are new to GTD, this will help you build a solid foundation to support your practice. If you are experienced, you can update your practice if changes are indicated.

Episode #282: Critical Success Factor

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. The silent time to work on each step is edited out, so you can pause the recording on any step for as long as you choose.

Episode #281: Father and Son GTD Enthusiasts

In this interview, David Allen talks with Andy and Tim Cotterill, a father and son who are both GTD enthusiasts. They run a family farm in the West Midlands of England. They also have a busy drainage and construction company, Cotterill Civils. Tim is also a student. Andy found GTD in 2013 when he was trying to keep pace with his growing business while still spending time with family. Tim started using GTD a couple of years later, when he needed it to manage his student workload. They share about their GTD implementations with warmth and humor.

Episode #280: GTD and Creative Expression

David Allen, Rick Kantor, and Robert Peake presented an inspiring look at how they create space for creativity to flourish. It’s a lively discussion that included plenty of references to articles, books, and websites to support your creative explorations.

Episode #279: David and Ed talk about Team

David Allen and Ed Lamont talk about the new book, Team: Getting Things Done with Others. The book is scheduled for publication in May 2024. In this recording, David and Ed share about why they wrote it, and how it can help teams of any size, whether they’re comprised of colleagues at work, family members, or friends.

Episode #278: Slice of GTD Life with Emily

Who knew that reading Getting Things Done would lead Emily to driving David Allen around Boston? After setting up and using her own system, she invited David to speak about GTD at her organization. That was a few years ago, and she’s been encouraging colleagues to build in the GTD best practices ever since. You’ll hear Emily describe her first system, and how she uses the app that she has been on in recent years. She’s an inspiring example of productive work-life balance.

Episode #276: David Allen talks with Gina DiRoma

In this wide-ranging conversation, David and Gina DiRoma cover a variety of GTD topics. They even get around to GTD and improvisational comedy. Gina is the Corporate Events and Sales Director at SAK Comedy Lab, where the motto is “we make stuff up.” That’s a perfect complement to David’s phrase, “Make it up, make it happen.”

Episode #275: GTD and Holacracy Intersections

When asked how a company does GTD, David Allen’s answer is, “Holacracy.” It’s a self-organizing management framework that has GTD built in. The David Allen Company has been running on this framework since 2011. This recording on how GTD is incorporated into Holacracy’s governing structure is from a presentation for the Holacracy community of practice.

Episode #274: Slice of GTD Life with Ariadne

Ariadne begins by recounting how this interview stayed on her Someday/Maybe list for quite some time before becoming a reality. She also describes her GTD journey, the tools she has tried, and her daily and weekly processes for living a balanced, low-stress life.

Episode #272: What Has Your Attention?

Let’s get all that stuff off your mind and into a system you trust. This recording will guide you through externalizing what’s grabbing your attention personally and professionally. Also includes time for clarifying what you’ve captured, and organizing it into your system.

Episode #270: Your Projects – What to Know When

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.

Episode #269: Slice of GTD Life using Emacs

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.

Episode #268: Slice of GTD Life with Blanka

You will learn that Blanka moves around quite a bit. After several other countries, she and her family have landed in the US in Sarasota, Florida. In addition to her work as a GTD trainer, Blanka has a fascinating range of interests, from organizational development to fiber art. 

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