GTD diagram">The GTD diagram

July 27, 2009  |  General

This dia­gram is from David Allen’s new book, “Mak­ing It All Work.” The daddy of Get­ting Things Done (GTD) and time man­age­ment. Check out this amaz­ing work­flow chart that includes the new ele­ments from the book. Stop pro­cras­tin­at­ing and GTD! What exactly is pro­cras­tin­a­tion? Well, does this remind you of anyone:

If what you have to do is related to using a com­puter, then to try and make some head­way with my tips here: http://www.outsidecontext.com/2009/02/16/zen-and-the-writers-desktop-7-steps-to-writers-freedom/

Or bet­ter still buy the GTD book.

Just make sure, when you read it, that it is AFTER you have done your daily work!

Regards,

Basho

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  • Dan
    For implementing GTD you can use this web-based application:

    http://www.Gtdagenda.com

    You can use it to manage your goals, projects and tasks, set next actions and contexts, use checklists, schedules and a calendar.
    A mobile version is available too.
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