Category: “Getting Things Done - GTD”

Getting Things Done - GTD

GTD 101: Engage

GTD 101: Engage

The last stage of the GTD workflow is probably the most misunderstood, perhaps because of its name. In the current version of the Getting Things Done book in English it is called “engage”, although at the beginning it was simply called “do”.

Getting Things Done - GTD

Reduce the Number of Decisions

Reduce the Number of Decisions

Decision making has a direct impact on your effectiveness. From the simplest to the most far-reaching decisions, every choice you make influences the direction your life takes. Effective decision making requires careful evaluation of options, consideration of short- and long-term consequences, and a willingness to take responsibility for our choices. This process requires significant mental effort, which in turn consumes much of our willpower.

Getting Things Done - GTD

12 Tips to Keep Your To-Do List Short but Useful

12 Tips to Keep Your To-Do List Short but Useful

The main function of a to-do list is to organize and prioritize the tasks you have to do. Besides, they allow you to gain a certain sense of control and peace of mind, since you know you don’t need to remember what’s on it.

Getting Things Done - GTD

To Be Productive, You Need Structure

To Be Productive, You Need Structure

You are working on an activity that you are stuck on, or that you don’t feel like continuing to work on because you don’t have the right mindset at the moment, or you simply don’t have the energy to continue working on it. There are two things you can do: rest or switch tasks.

Getting Things Done - GTD

Giving up Planning to Improve Effectiveness?

Giving up Planning to Improve Effectiveness?

We are generally not good at planning projects that we have not carried out before. It makes sense, we lack the information and experience to adjust the scope of the project to reality.

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