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.

The Doing Dance

How much, of which kind of work to do when, is the eternal dance of the workday. It’s an eternal challenge, not an inherent problem.

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. 

Episode #267: GTD Office Hour – Sub-Projects

Join your GTD colleagues for another Office Hour. This time we discussed the management of projects that evolve as work on them progresses. How do you handle sub-projects? What to do when potentially separate and independent projects develop from the starting project? We cover these questions and more.

Episode #266: Prioritizing in GTD

A perennial GTD question is, “How do I prioritize when I have so many next actions and projects?” GTD trainer and coach Paul Vahur offers a fresh perspective on that question, considering the five steps of workflow, and your commitments on all the horizons.

Episode #265: Skills Lab – Areas of Focus

In this Skills Lab we take a deep dive into the Areas of Focus horizon. What are typical areas, and how are they distinguished from your commitments on other horizons? We answer common questions, and explore practice scenarios.

Episode #264: Office Hour – Structure

In this GTD office hour, we discussed a variety of topics. We gave special attention to structure. How much do you need to get your projects and actions off your mind? How much becomes too much so that you find your system takes too much effort to maintain? It’s entirely individual, and may change for you as your areas of focus change.

The Due Diligence of Decision-making

If thorough front-end decision-making is a key success behavior, and you can easily get sidetracked, can you train yourself to make them quicker, better, and more thoroughly across your life and work? Sure.

Episode #263: Skills Lab – Project Planning

In this new Skills Lab webinar we take a deep dive into the topic of project planning. How much and what kinds of planning do you need to do for different types of projects? With quizzes, exercises, and practice scenarios, this is a valuable opportunity to fine-tune your GTD practice.

Episode #262: Slice of GTD Life with Bill Myers

You already know Bill Myers from his many posts in the forum, where he has been adding value — and humor! — for many years. Get to know him even more in this Slice of GTD Life interview. Bill answers the usual questions about how he got started with GTD, and the variety of tools he has tried. He also goes into helpful detail on how his thinking about and approach to GTD have changed over the years.

Episode #261: Slice of GTD Life: Jason Atwood

As the CEO of Arkus, Inc., Jason Atwood is the epitome of a leader who has embedded GTD in his company culture. Beyond the basics of productivity, he educates employees on how to communicate effectively, including advice on when to change the channel to a more suitable means of communication. His company is built on trust, with clear expectations and metrics, rather than tracking where and for how long someone sits at a desk or is in front of a webcam. He emphasizes that in addition to the accountability of GTD, there is a larger culture of accountability that supports all in doing their best work.

Episode #260: Slice of GTD Life: Caroline Clarke

Caroline Clarke’s GTD journey goes back to when Getting Things Done was first published. She applied the methodology in her previous career in international banking, and still applies it in her new career as an illustrator and author. She shows us her intentionally designed home office/studio, with spaces for various kinds of work. She also talks in detail about how she adapts GTD to her very creative work.

Episode #259: Organize Skills Lab

In this Skills Lab recording, we took a deep dive into the Organize step in the GTD workflow. With quizzes, exercises, and practice scenarios, this is a valuable opportunity to fine-tune your GTD practice.

Episode #258: Clarify Skills Lab

In this new Skills Lab webinar we took a deep dive into the Clarify step in the GTD workflow. With quizzes, exercises, and practice scenarios, this is a valuable opportunity to fine-tune your GTD practice. Improving your skill on the Clarify step is one of the best ways to make your reviews easier, and make your choices easier when it’s time to engage with your predefined work. You will benefit if you have real-time access to your calendar, Projects and Next Actions lists.

Episode #257: Capture Skills Lab

In our most recent Skills Lab webinar we took a deep dive into the Capture step in the GTD workflow. We discussed what makes a leakproof capture tool. We also distinguished between capturing as a behavior and the tools we use to capture. With quizzes, exercises, and practice scenarios, this will be a valuable opportunity to fine-tune your GTD practice.

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