Getting Things Done - 43FoldersWiki
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- , productivity
- , wiki
- , organization
- , things
- , done
- , lifehacks
- , howto
- , organizacao
- , GDT
- , dicas
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Bookmark History
Saved by 30 people (-10 private), first by anonymouse user on 2006-07-10
- Tellio on 2009-02-11 - Tags gtd
- Gsantipa on 2008-12-21 - Tags gtd , productivity , howto , organization
- Bschoner on 2008-08-08 - Tags no_tag
- Acarranca on 2008-03-25 - Tags dicas , gtd , organizacao , produtividade , referencia , wiki
- Gavioligavioli on 2007-12-30 - Tags pim , stuff , GTD , getting , things , done , Getting , Things , Done , GDT , kinklessGTD , David , Allen
Public Sticky notes
Getting Things Done is the title of a book by David Allen. The book describes a relatively simple methodology for dealing with the "stuff" in your life, where "stuff" may be things to do, people to talk to, appointments to keep or projects to manage and complete. The book has a strong focus on what is termed the Next Action: the very next thing you have to do on a given project or activity.
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43 Folders: Getting Things Done WiKi
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stage is where these items are sorted, and the further activity needed by them is decided. For each item, one asks:
- Does the item require further action? If so, we can either (i) do it now, recommended for tasks that can be completed in under
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- GETTING THINGS DONE: BREAKING PROJECTS DOWN INTO SHORT TASKS by Dave Pollard
- A detailed review of the GTD process with charts, tables, and helpful tips
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- A short review of the GTD method
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