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Walking the GTD Highway

February 11, 2007 ·5

My wife, Robin, and I recently attended David Allen’s NYC RoadMap Seminar and were thoroughly impressed. With David’s vibrant demeanor and eight hours of digging into our own psyche a lot can be uncovered. If you’ve ever been interested in attending a seminar or knowing more of what the Allen group is like this article is for you.

The Basics of “Getting Things Done”

January 26, 2007 ·13

Record every important thought, when it hits you, so you forget nothing. Track everything that is time- or date-sensitive on your calendar. Break your to-do lists down by when and where you can do those things. Single out the items that will take more than one step to finish and track them separately. Clearly distinguish between things you are actively committed to completing and the things you’ll get to, but can’t focus on now. Keep good reference systems. And, review often.

How Trusted is Your System?

January 17, 2007 ·1

My mind, probably like many of yours, thinks bed-time is the most opportune time to think about things. Who needs sleep, lets worry about what you didn’t do today or have to do tomorrow. What this really translates into is that my organization systems are leaking again. Are yours?

Embrace Your Inner Race Horse

January 16, 2007 ·1

I’m not a big horse guy. I don’t know much about them because, well, they don’t excite me; I’m a geek, I like science fiction and video games! But, as I was thinking through my practice of GTD, looking for the reasons I’ve strayed from the path, I was struck with a horse analogy. Strange, […]