A Bullet Journal is one of the best planning systems out there and it pairs well with the productivity system Getting Things Done (GTD). Change your life by learning how to use a bullet journal to get things done using GTD.
GTD alternatives are everywhere to help you manage your work-life balance and boost productivity. Find simple alternatives that can make an impact on your life.
The concept of a to-do list is simple, but the execution requires strategy. A lot like Survivor game plays. Try our combined system of GTD and the pomodoro technique to avoid a to-do list blindside.
An in-depth tutorial on setting up four primary filters in Todoist that will help you follow the GTD methodology with ease.
Getting Things Done by David Allen has been a key source in my own attempts to get and stay organized at home. GTD is very applicable to homemakers. I
Getting Things Done® (GTD®) is a popular productivity philosophy and system, but it can be intimidating for new users because of its complexity. Even for those who start using GTD, it's all too easy to fall off the bandwagon.
GTD alternatives are everywhere to help you manage your work-life balance and boost productivity. Find simple alternatives that can make an impact on your life.
Getting Things Done is a productivity system designed by David Allen. I am sharing the implementation system for the GTD technique.
Is Todoist good for GTD? I take a deep dive into the essentials and show you how to import multiple templates to kick-start your GTD workflow.
I guess many people know or, at least, heard of GTD (Getting Things Done) method for streamlining daily routine effectively. Perhaps, most of them use it on daily basis. Although it is quite straig…
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Are you tired of feeling overwhelmed with tasks and commitments? Do you find yourself constantly forgetting important deadlines or struggling to prioritize your to-do list? If so, it's time to embrace the power of the "Getting Things Done" (GTD) method! In this week’s blog post, we'll explore how you can create your own GTD planner to increase productivity, reduce stress, and achieve your goals with ease. Whether you're a seasoned planner enthusiast or new to the world of organization, this guide will provide you with all the tools and insights you need to make the most out of your planning journey.
Introduction: In the ever-evolving landscape of productivity methodologies, the Getting Things Done (GTD) method stands as a timeless and effective approach. Developed by productivity guru David Al…
Here are ten of the best Notion GTD templates.
Getting Things Done is a productivity system designed by David Allen. I am sharing the implementation system for the GTD technique.
In this post, I share a little about what I learned from reading Getting Things Done and how I've maximized the GTD methodology with the Todoist app.
Is David Allen's Getting Things Done methodology good for ADHDers? In this post, I look at the pros and cons of using GTD for ADHD.
GTD alternatives are everywhere to help you manage your work-life balance and boost productivity. Find simple alternatives that can make an impact on your life.
Want to implement GTD using Notion but don't know where to begin? We break down the basics, implement it in Notion and share a free template.
Getting Things Done is a productivity system designed by David Allen. I am sharing the implementation system for the GTD technique.
Struggling with to-do lists? They won't take your productivity anywhere. Instead create "life maps" based on GTD Next Actions and get more done in less time
Getting Things Done by David Allen is one of the staples of personal and professional productivity. Here's how you can use it.
The main goal of a personal productivity system is not to manage your time, but rather to give you visibility into what is happening in your life. This enables planning work, tracking progress, and…
Have you been procrastinating too much lately? Read this article to learn the art of getting things done and achieve more.
If you follow the GTD® productivity method and are looking for an app to use with it that's also collaborative, Asana might be the right option for you.
Recentelijk ben ik overgestapt op een nieuw gereedschap voor GTD: Toodledo. Eerst maar even toelichten waar dit over gaat: GTD staat voor Ge...
Need a boost with the GTD method? Here's how to combine it with Kanban for better efficiency.
I built these PDF forms to help myself implement and stick to David Allen's GTD (Getting Things Done) methodology. They are both printable and editable (in PDF Forms). You'll receive all the pages in a zip file. These are designed to be printed at 8.5" x 11" with .5" margins. Capture Form is meant for capturing those "open loops" swirling around your head. Get everything down on paper! Inbox Processing is meant to get you thinking, what, where and when do I need to address this? What bucket does this go in? The Next Actions form is designed for you to put context to those next actions so you can go get them done! Remember to write down the actual next physical action to take. What project is it for? What's the Next Action Task? What's the context? What's the priority? When is it due? The Waiting For List is for those items that you've delegated or that depend on someone else taking action first. By keeping it on a list that you'll review, you can free your mind from reminding you at the improper time. What's the project? Whom are you waiting for? What are you waiting for? When should you follow up? When is it due? When was it done? There are 3 Project Forms in here for different sized projects. One full-page, one page split between 2 projects, and one page split between 5 small projects. Outline the tasks, and ask, what can be delegated? What are the context, priority and due date? Someday/Maybe List is for those tasks and projects that you just can't quite tackle in the near future but you certainly would like to make a reality someday... maybe...When did you add this to the list? (this question can be fun to see how your priorities and ideas change over time) Whats the task/idea? What is the context? What's the priority? When would you like to do it? What would be the next action? I keep several of these lists, one for home, one for work, one for travel, one for books....
Are you looking for tips on how to organize your work more efficiently? Discover the 5 steps of the GTD Method (Getting Things Done)!
Getting Things Done (GTD) is a clever system for organizing your life. Its guiding principle is to make you have […]
A Bullet Journal is one of the best planning systems out there and it pairs well with the productivity system Getting Things Done (GTD). Change your life by learning how to use a bullet journal to get things done using GTD.
The tagline for the Getting things done framework is the art of stress-free productivity. It offers a set of tools, techniques and productivity recommendations.
Getting Things Done (GTD) is a clever system for organizing your life. Its guiding principle is to make you have […]
Getting Things Done is a productivity system designed by David Allen. I am sharing the implementation system for the GTD technique.
I am a creative GENIUS marketing-wise. I can come up with a MILLION big ideas (okay maybe only hundreds of ideas), and now I have a system of capturing them so they don't get lost...