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Interview with David Allen [Getting Things Done]

Bob Walsh has just posted the first part of an interview with David Allen on Web Worker Daily. The interview (so far) is an interesting read because it doesn’t only focus on GTD, but also on health and stress. The second part of the interview will be posted tomorrow. Check it out!

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24 February 2008 | GTD, General, News, Productivity, Weekend Wisdom, allen, daily, david, focus, interview, posted, walsh, worker | No Comments

Interesting ideas and tips from the productosphere [Lifemuncher]

Plan your work and work your plan
Organising my home tasks with a week planner | blog to discovery:
“There are 14 boxes each representing a different area of my life e.g. website, writing, health, friends. On Sundays I go through my home task list and add two tasks to each section on the form. This provides [...]

4 February 2008 | GTD, Productivity, allen, do it tomorrow, forster | No Comments

ZuluPad [Lifemuncher]

If you’ve ever considered using a personal wiki to track your GTD to-dos and notes, but abandoned the idea because the software was too cumbersome, you might give ZuluPad a try. I’ve been using it recently to hold all my various lists and notes and it’s really impressive. Go for the Pro version, available for [...]

21 August 2007 | GTD, Technology, allen, circa, computers, tools, zulupad | No Comments

Weekend Wisdom [Aug 10, 2007] [Getting Things Done]

Even though you’ve come to know me on this blog as writing mostly about David Allen and his GTD methodology (I’m trying to keep this blog as GTD specific as possible), I am actually inspired by a lot of other great authors as well. This week’s edition of Weekend Wisdom features 4 of my favorite [...]

10 August 2007 | GTD, General, Goals, Management, Productivity, Weekend Wisdom, allen, brian, covey, david, quote, robbins, stephen, success, time, tony, tracy, wisdom | No Comments

Ready for Anything: The Verdict [Lifemuncher]

Well, it’s a strange book. Basically, it’s a collection of insights that Allen came up with writing his email newsletter. They’re gathered into sections, but they don’t necessarily relate to each other very well. He also veers off into new-agey stuff too much. Finally, I’m still not convinced that this whole idea that “the brain [...]

3 July 2007 | "ready for anything", GTD, allen | No Comments