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Getting Things Done Resources
This wiki is intended to be a portal to all the resources available
to implement David Allen's Getting Things Done methodology.
David Allen published his book "Getting Things Done - The Art
of Stress Free Productivity" in 2001. Since then thousands
have benefited from his breakthrough work and many others
have taken his great work and enhanced the approach. David's
primary premise can be found in his words:
"Have a mind like water - one that responds perfectly to what
is right in front of it."
We are living in a world that is going at light speed and are realizing
that old methods we have used for getting things done just don't work
at this speed - we have to find more effective ways to be in the moment
and excel. David Allen's work is a piece to the puzzle for our times.
Steps to "Get Things Done"
- Collect
- Process
- Organize
- Review
- Do
Download a Visual of the GTD System
Learning about GTD
Implementing GTD
Paper based systems
- SystemCards - the Analog way of doing GTD with index cards (3 x 5)
- Moleskine - the legendary black covered notebooks
- PocketMod - an eight page planner formed from a single sheet of paper
- TicklerFile - a system of 43 folders to send reminders into the future
- ReferenceFile - set up an A - Z filing system for your material
- Pens - Pencils, Gel Pens, Fountain Pens, Markers, Space pens! Analog GTD is so much fun with the right pen!
- Planners - recyle your planner folder and make your own pages
Computer based GTD
Portable GTD
Further details about this wiki
- This web site was set up by Charles on the 11th September 2006. Please contact me for the password to this site.
- More articles by Charles on GTD, Emacs and org-mode on this page
- Read Charles's blog - Productivity articles here
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