David Allen talks about the difference between an incomplete system and a complete system, one which you can completely trust. The post Episode #256: Go the Distance appeared first on Getting Things Done®.
How do you motivate people to change their behavior? This is a common question for managers, executives, coaches, teachers, parents, and anyone else who ever wants other people around them to act differently in a consistent way. The post Getting Others to Change appeared first on Getting Things Done®.
We had another thought-provoking discussion during our Office Hour. Topics included Project and Someday/Maybe Lists, clear lines between reference and actionable items, and much more. The post Episode #255: Project and Someday/Maybe Lists appeared first on Getting Things Done®.
In this new Skills Lab recording we took a deep dive into the causes of procrastination, and the cures. With quizzes, exercises, and practice scenarios, this is a valuable opportunity to fine-tune your GTD practice. The post Episode #254: Overcoming Procrastination appeared first on Getting Things Done®.
In this Skills Lab, we take a deep dive into the Reflect step in the GTD workflow. With quizzes, exercises, and practice scenarios, this will be a valuable opportunity to fine-tune your GTD practice. The post Episode #253: Reflecting appeared first on Getting Things Done®.
The second-worst task list app is an inbox with stuff that’s been there more than 48 hours. Here are some reasons the inbox is a poor list manager. The post The Second-worst Task List App appeared first on Getting Things Done®.
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