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The Getting Things Done (GTD) method has been around for years, frequently cropping up on productivity blogs and forums since David Allen first released Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free ...
David Allen, the creator of the GTD technique, says you need to prioritize your task list to successfully finish it. His method involves five steps: Capture, Clarify, Organize, Review, Do.
Peter Mara, an attendee at this year's GTD Summit, snapped a great picture of an updated GTD flowchart. The new chart includes an updated layout and elements from Making It All Work, like the 3 ...
The "Getting Things Done" method relies on many low-tech gadgets, such as Post-It notes. So it's surprising that it's become a big hit among the tech-savvy.
Getting Things Done (GTD) is often quantitative. However obtaining the skillset to make it a qualitative action can produce deeply impactful results. Our calendars are packed with meetings and our ...