Getting Things Done®

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David Allen's GTD® Methodology

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Recent News
Turns Out, GTD Is Child’s Play

Seeing kids light up as they gain control over their world made me wonder—what if every student had access to these skills? Imagine growing up with GTD...

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The One List People Trust

The problem with most people's system is that the calendar is the only list they trust, and more than 95% of what they really need to keep track of is...

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Have Your Lists Become Listless?

Come back to the purpose of your lists. Are they creating freedom and expansive thinking? The post Have Your Lists Become Listless? appeared first on...

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The Way Out is Through

You can only feel good about what you’re not doing when you know what you’re not doing. We have to loosen the grip of unclear agreements with ourselves...

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Episode #309: David talks with Rutger Bregman

Enjoy David's wide-ranging conversation with historian and bestselling author Rutger Bregman. You'll find that Rutger is both optimistic and realistic...

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Episode #308: GTD Summit Opening Panel

Watch the opening panel session at the 2009 GTD Summit moderated by Guy Kawasaki. Features David Allen with thought leaders Major General Randal Fullhart...

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Episode #307: Managing Projects

David Allen and his senior staff share the GTD® best practices and models for seamlessly managing your projects. The post Episode #307: Managing Projects...

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Episode #306: Natural Planning Model Stories

David Allen and John Forrister talk about the Natural Planning Model, and invite you to send in your stories about your experience with it. The post...

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Episode #305: 2009 GTD Summit Opener

Thought leaders, influencers and professionals met in San Francisco in March 2009 for the inaugural GTD Summit. Watch David's heartfelt opening remarks...

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Episode #304: Slice of GTD Life with Simon Penhaligon

Prepare to be inspired by Simon Penhaligon's one-weekend implementation of GTD. After agreeing to take on twice his usual workload, Simon knew he needed...

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Episode #303: GTD Project Management

David Allen recently spoke with Luca Gambetti, whose company E-quality Italia is the certified partner for GTD in Italy. Their discussion centered around...

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