Getting Things Done (GTD) is one of the most popular productivity systems out there today, and with good reason. It’s a very effective system for clearing your mind of all inputs so you can focus on the things that are truly important, which in turn allows you to do your best work and get more done.
If you constantly feel overwhelmed, GTD’s central concept of capturing everything into a trusted system has the potential to revolutionize your life. Implementing GTD can restore peace and tranquility as everything gets filed orderly into your trusted system instead of the disorder and chaos that comes from just responding to emergencies and putting out fires. In this post, we’ll show you how to reclaim control of your life and accelerate the GTD learning curve for you by covering the basics of GTD and walk you through a couple examples so you can see how to apply it to your life.
You may have heard of the Getting Things Done system before (we’ve even got a special section on our website devoted to the topic) but weren’t sure how to implement it. On the surface, GTD can be a bit intimidating when trying to get started with it. The book is fairly lengthy, and frankly it’s quite a bit longer than it needs to be. I personally didn’t make it through the book the first time I tried to read it because it was so long, but once I finally did it literally changed my life. If you’ve been putting off learning about GTD because you didn’t want to take the time to read the book, we made a video where we break it down step by step so you don’t have to: Continue Reading >>>