GTD with David Allen: Clarify & Organize Made Easy

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Today we continue our series of discussions with David Allen, author of “Getting Things Done”. In this segment, we discuss how clarifying and organizing our tasks is key to our productivity.

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Dave Edwards is super real. Sometimes the Review process is so overwhelming & takes so long, that I just walk away from it.

RobbGorringe
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Literally staring at an open desk drawer full of pens and pen refills when they started talking about pens and pen refills. 👀

danrobb
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Great ingerview with 2 honest, interesting, and open gents 🎉

ericrathjens
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I'm really enjoying this series and hearing directly from the GTD Master himself

steve-wright-uk
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Very useful talk for me. Thank you both and hello from mentioned Prague.

Tomas_F.
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Thank you Dave for sharing ! I wish you a Merry Christmass & a Happy New Year from the Netherlands.

darkdepth
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My "someday" list is pretty good. 3 months i go for a walk..a physical WALK with it...and winnow it out. Waht was important YESTERDAY may be inconsequential TODAY.

carlh-thehermitwithwi-fi
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There's lots of really good advice in this video. As a perpetual procrastinator, I've found having a hard copy list is a dual edged sword for me. It either keeps me focused or buries me in anxiety. I feel the tasks separation by priority might help. Thank you Dave. It's groovy to see you in a video brother. :) safe journey

matthewfriedewald
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You don't have to worry about forgetting the things you put on your someday/maybe list if you routinely do a review. This way you don't have to worry about forgetting what you put on that list.

drmckoy
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Part of the Dutch use a hard "g", the other part a soft one.

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