Category: “Getting Things Done - GTD”

Getting Things Done - GTD

Depth and Control

Depth and Control

Here comes the start of a new year together with new illusions, despite the gray situation. Although we make our new year resolutions and we are eager to start something new, it is quite common that most of them end up doomed to abandonment by the lack of implementation capacity.

Getting Things Done - GTD

Keep it simple, let's not complicate our GTD

Keep it simple, let's not complicate our GTD

It is great to have powerful tools that give us confidence and enthusiasm, but let’s face it, all this functionality is sometimes translated into complex personal management systems. Either because we do not go beyond the basics in the learning phase, or because we do not perform a self-analysis, reflection process about how we are using it, software sometimes becomes an inert stuff in which we do not evolve.

Getting Things Done - GTD

Basic GTD: Transforming "stuff"

Basic GTD: Transforming "stuff"

David Allen calls stuff to anything you have let enter into your world (physical or psychological) that it is not in the proper place, since you have not yet determined the results you hope to achieve and the first action step to do.

Getting Things Done - GTD

Is it the time to make the leap and pay for a GTD application?

Is it the time to make the leap and pay for a GTD application?

Start by doing the following reflection: What is the role of Getting Things Done in my workflow? Is it the centerpiece to manage my work and commitments or is it just a support system by now? Depending on the weight the method has on your personal management system, you may search for a tool that serves as a foundation for implementing your lists system that raises your level of perspective.

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