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Posts about Getting Things Done as of June 29, 2009

06/29/2009
So who was the intended recipient of the message sent at the Rangers’ practice rink today: the 26 kids who dragged their legs through a 40-minute bag skate, or the returning Blueshirts who will get their taste in September? Development camp opened today with a sprint test that some of the prospects said they weren’t quite expecting and all (
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06/29/2009
I went to a small fundraiser on Saturday for a grass-roots nonprofit in Rockland that has grown — seemingly knit from lint — into an organization … , a woman who just plain gets things done, lauded Cornell. Cornell is well-known for holding working
06/29/2009
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06/29/2009
White House senior advisor David Axelrod confirmed yesterday what we have all surmised for months — President Obama is quite likely to raise taxes on … as you’re getting things done . That’s one of the problems we’ve had, and will continue … draw lines in the sand and they stop talking to each other. And you don’t get anything done,” Axelrod
06/29/2009
Managerially competent leaders who sustain momentum are experts at empowering individuals and groups to perform specific tasks or processes in the … results and to engage others with the responsibility and authority of getting things done. Douglas … who have done something positive. Write Thank-You Notes : It’s easy to send a quick email but it’
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06/29/2009
Dennis DaymanEloquaddayman Joshua BaerDatran Media & OtherInboxjoshuabaer Chris WheelerBrontoChrisAWheeler Andrew KordekSearsAndrewKordek … to the Next LevelDavid Allen: Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free ProductivityMatt Blumberg: Sign
06/29/2009
If you’re a fan of previously mentioned web-based life organizer Springpad , or you’re looking to start with it, … Springpad Helps You Get Things Done for more information. Introducing the Tags: getting things done , gtd Related posts Rob Corddry on Getting Things Done as an Actor Getting Things Done
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06/29/2009
On any given day, you are working hard on your desk – taking calls, holding meetings and getting things done. Suddenly, an assistant rushes into your office, pale as a sheet of paper. “The police
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06/29/2009
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06/29/2009
  Come and dance with Abavuki and their dancers on an eclectic mix of traditional African sounds, South American Salsa and soul music , … of seizing the moment and getting things done for themselves. They developed a love for music

Day075- The Art of Getting Things Done

Finding out how to help myself get things done and a little Sunday evening Art from Edward Hopper to inspire
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GTD – Getting Things Done for Microsoft Access

An implementation of David Allen’s Getting Things Done system. Free download. This worksheet is one of the templates included with the Worksheet Database from SpreadsheetCity.com

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Advice on Writing: Getting Things Done

Just some advice for those who want to write their own stories.

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How to GTD?

There is no doubt that life is busy for most of us. In our everyday life we always keep struggling with managing our tasks and duties while remembering them at the same time.  No wonder that all the stuff that we have to do on regular basis is tough but the thing that we have to keep remember when we need to do a specific task makes our jobs and duties more complicated and effects our concentration.

The need of a time management system and life organizer is felt by all of us at one point or the other in our routine lives.  In this regard, a quite famous and useful phenomenon was introduced in recent past by David Allen. This practically useful and famous theory is known as “Getting Things Done” or “GTD.”

According to this theory, you don’t have to remember what you have to do in your daily life. Whether, it is a doctor appointment, office meeting, friend’s wedding or any other important thing. You just need to concentrate on what you are doing at a particular time. There is no need to think at all what you’ll be doing beyond that time. Doing so, at least your mind will get free from the task of remembering the things that you have to do. And so, your concentration will automatically improve on what you will be doing at a particular time interval.  You must be wondering that how all these things are possible. And, if you won’t remember what you’ll have to do next then how would you be able to do things that need to be done at their times?

This is the point where the theory of GTD helps you in the management of your time and duties while making your life easier at the same time. The GTD is different as compared with traditional time management systems. GTD not only helps you to manage your time effectively but at the same time following GTD principles drive you to achieve your goals and help you get succeed in your life in an organized and planned manner.

There are three basic building blocks of the GTD i.e. workflow, framework and natural planning which are further divided into sub categories so that your planning and daily tasks could fit well into them. By following the GTD, you can not only divide and manage your daily routines but can do your life time planning and forecast your future if you follow the same routines as guided by your GTD.  You just need to collect your tasks , process that how you will perform them, organize i.e. when each tasks need to be done then review if all the tasks are assigned proper times and then do your tasks accordingly. All this tasks management and acting accordingly comes under the workflow of the GTD.

Once you have organized all of your tasks then you need to focus on your work and your goals. You can focus on your current actions, current projects, and current responsibilities. Based on your focus on current actions and routines along with the workflow management, you can even expand your focus to yearly goals, five year achievements and even to your life time goals with ease.

But even before task organization and forecasting your future,  you first need to identify your tasks and responsibilities which is categorized as planning phase of GTD. You must be ve careful in planning your tasks as the nature of your tasks is responsible to identify time allocation and later forecasting your goals achievements in your life time.

In order to plan your tasks, you need to first identify and define the purpose of your tasks, envision their outcomes, brainstorming that if that tasks needs to be divided into sub tasks or other such related issues,  organizing that particular task and then to see which task should be done next.

GTD has gained enormous success in recent years. Because it is close to life and lets people adjust this theory as it fits to their life style.  So, why don’t you take advantage of GTD to organize your life and envision your future?