Tag: “Self-Improvement”

Getting Things Done - GTD

10 Reasons Why GTD Might Be Failing

10 Reasons Why GTD Might Be Failing

Your life was a complete chaos and you decided to put it together once and for all. You had heard or read about GTD somewhere and that sentence, the art of stress-free productivity, sounded just like the perfect solution for your organisation problem. However, you’ve been using this methodology on a daily basis for a while now, and, even though things are certainly improving, you don’t feel as if it has made a significant change in your personal productivity.

Personal Productivity

Why You Need to Be Able to Motivate Yourself and How You Can Do It

Why You Need to Be Able to Motivate Yourself and How You Can Do It

The world economy is changing and work as our parents knew it, where you could develop your career in a company for almost a lifetime, is already a thing of the past. Today’s technology is revolutionizing the productivity of businesses and how they work and communicate.

Personal Productivity

To Improve You Have to Keep Playing

To Improve You Have to Keep Playing

Creating and running a startup is a tough task. Fortunately, there are methods that teach you how to manage your day-to-day life and help you achieve the product your customers want. Methodologies such as Lean Startup draw a framework of action and put order in a process that has a tendency to chaos.

Personal Productivity

The Four Productivity Styles

The Four Productivity Styles

You may have already noticed that we don’t all function in the same way. What might work for you doesn’t suit your co-worker. Similarly, you may find irrelevant some of the methods others use. The way in which each of us think, learn, communicate, process information, carry out actions or make decisions greatly influences one’s personal productivity.

Getting Things Done - GTD

The Five I's of GTD

The Five I's of GTD

A few days ago, GTD Times — the official blog of the David Allen company — published a very interesting 3-minute video 1 where David Allen talks about the five stages in the GTD lifecycle. He calls them The Five I’s:

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