Getting Things Done - GTD

How Easy It Is to Capture, and How Difficult It Is to Do It Right
Capturing is certainly the easiest productive habit to explain within the GTD methodology and also the easiest to understand:
Getting Things Done - GTD
Capturing is certainly the easiest productive habit to explain within the GTD methodology and also the easiest to understand:
Personal Productivity
People set long-term goals to achieve delayed but highly-beneficial rewards like financial security or improved health. But even though most people are aware of these advantages, many still struggle to achieve them.
Getting Things Done - GTD
The other day I listened to a GTD Nordic podcast co-hosted by Morten Røvik and Lars Rothschild Henriksen on how GTD can help manage worries. I found it frankly interesting because it’s something I hadn’t thought about.
Personal Productivity
There is no doubt that time management has acquired great relevance in our society in recent decades. The feeling of “having too much to do and not enough time available” is not unfamiliar to almost anyone. We have come to realize that time is a very valuable resource and that, in order to be efficient, we need to make the best use of it, seeking the best possible result with the least possible effort.
Personal Productivity
These laws, which you have probably heard before on more than one occasion, were born in environments as diverse as economics, statistics or physics, but they can be applied in a variety of situations and are especially relevant to personal productivity. If you keep them in mind and are able to manage them when undertaking your tasks, you will be able to achieve better results with less effort. Let’s go over them.
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