![]() ![]() I dug deeper and found there was actually a book and a conference / workshop in Amsterdam in June. he pointed me to an obscure page showing the 5steps from GTD that he used for handling his email box. I looked around and noticed a collegue was quick and had a system of handling this well. it was the same with organising my in-house at work. I would plan a whole schedule and get mentally fatigued with repeating the same thing, rethinking, getting a sense of progression, ability to instigate timely-execution, or just frustrated with misalignments. it made me quite poor at leading and daily execution, especially when it comes to planning long term projects and staying conscientiously on task, plus reviewing weekly and optimising on strategy in order to stay on track and get to my destination. Never found a process or system that works to unify and harmonise my countless to-do lists and priority tasks & goals at home and professionally and find alignment. Our passion is helping busy people maximize their time and personal growth. ![]() The BookSuma summary of David Allen's Getting Things Done brings you the main takeaways from the book in less than half an hour! Our experts have read and extracted the most important points from Getting Things Done, distilling those key points into an easy-to-follow summary for your convenience. In the spirit of preserving brain power, it allows you to track what you need to do without dedicating more of your precious focus than is completely necessary. In other words, the system does not require a ton of thought and reflection to be used effectively. One of the best things about GTD is that it operates under a broad assumption that its users' mental energy is at a premium. ![]() Its purpose is to give you a system that you can trust completely and that will gather your ideas, projects, and to-do's in a way that is thorough, actionable, and uncomplicated. Getting Things Done is David Allen's framework for keeping track of and organizing your projects and tasks. This audiobook was written and published by BookSuma and is not affiliated with or endorsed by the author or publisher of the original. Please note that this summary of Getting Things Done by David Allen is not the original book. ![]()
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