
Getting Things Done - Official GTD Page David's next seminar (the last public one for 2009) is 11/17 in San Francisco.
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The flagship of the GTD (Getting Things Done) seminar series, Making It All Work defines the game and helps you jump into it at a new and expanded level. This lively one-day workshop features David Allen ...

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Podcast: David Allen - Making It All Work
In this podcast, recorded for "Inside Personal Growth," David shares the keys from his book Making It All Work: Winning at the Game of Work and Business of Life. Click here to listen now or click here to download. (mp3, 33:17). For access to all previous podcasts, check out our complete podcast...
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In this podcast, recorded for "Inside Personal Growth," David shares the keys from his book Making It All Work: Winning at the Game of Work and Business of Life. Click here to listen now or click here to download. (mp3, 33:17). For access to all previous podcasts, check out our complete podcast...
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Getting Things Done - Official GTD Page GTD is not about always being totally in control and having the right perspective - it’s just about recognizing where you are and having good tools and techniques to get you back into a positively productive state, whenever necessary.-David Allen

No matter how consistent the system is, if it is not current (i.e. completely up to date with all items in a category) it still can’t be trusted in a way that relieves the psyche of the job of remembering and sorting. You’ll look at a list and some part of you knows it’s not the whole list, so (a...
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As a sales executive, a great way to differentiate yourself from the competition is by helping clients manage the project your solution is supposed to help. While this is known as a “consultative sale” and might seem like nothing new, ask yourself: how many salespeople actually have a...
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Getting Things Done - Official GTD Page Want to hear how others are doing GTD? For the month of November, add "Free Interview CD" to the notes field of your Davidco.com orders and you'll get a CD of David's fascinating In Conversation interview series w/GTD'ers of all walks of life.

Thanks for this community contribution from Pete Tambroni. Here’s how he has setup his GTD organization on the iPhone…In the original Getting Things Done, much of the focus was on paper systems with an electronic complement. These days much of our world is the opposite.I try to have a...
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Cathy McRobinson David Allen has four GTD audiobooks in English at the iTunes Appstore. I highly recommend them. I am relistening to "Ready for Anything: 52 Productivity Principles for Work and Life" at the moment. I you have an ipod or iphone you should check them out ... :-)

Tony Patricelli no Staples stores ever carried the gTD worksheets like promised a month ago... ?

The new GTD Workflow Map + DVD now also comes in a folded version, which is packaged in a flat-rate envelope, which makes international shipping much more economical. You can also still get the rolled version, that ships in a tube, if you prefer that.What’s different about this map versus ...
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Amy Vought Forester Any suggestions for handling coupons? I have trouble having them when I need them and purging expired coupons frequently enough.

Getting Things Done - Official GTD Page If you're not totally sure what your job is, it will always feel overwhelming. - David Allen (and a great tool for figuring this out is the GTD Horizons of Focus, especially the 20,000 level)

Hey GTD’ers–for those of you who use the Getting Things Done® Outlook® Add-In by NetCentrics, make sure you grab the critical update before Sunday. Here’s what they say:NetCentrics has released an update for the Getting Things Done Outlook Add-In, Version 3.0.40. This updat...
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Francis Wade
Some early results from my 1-page time management survey: only 5% believe they would fail to implement a new time management technique with the right support -- the survey is still open: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=3v LUqI0uhN_2fqr8L21tAwHA_3d_3d

David Allen has a regular column on Wired UK these days. One of his recent articles, Focus on the Unimportant, is a great read for those of you who are still looking for more guidance on the priorities piece of GTD.“A vast majority of professionals are in “emergency scanning” mode. Their s...
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