Simplifying Getting Things Done Collection Buckets
In conjunction with the articles that I have been writing about revisiting Getting Things Done, I want to present ways to simplify some of the concepts. Today we will look at how to minimize collection buckets with a broad overview.
Deconstructing Getting Things Done: Vertical, Natural Project Planning
For this month, plus into June, I will be looking at how to deconstruct Getting Things Done to get it to the basics of the tools: how they work, when to use them, and the reasoning behind them. Last week we looked at the second chapter of the book. Today we will look at the third chapter. Chapter 3 talks about project planning, and gives you a more intuitive method: natural project planning.
Simplifying Getting Things Done: Projects
One of the things about making a productivity system that fits how you work is to understand the concepts of other systems. Today we are going to look at simplifying the concept of a Getting Things Done project.
Deconstructing Getting Things Done: The Workflow
For this month, plus into June, I will be looking at how to deconstruct Getting Things Done to get it to the basics of the tools: how they work, when to use them, and the reasoning behind them. Today we will look at the second chapter, which lays out the workflow.
Simplifying “Mind Like Water” from Getting Things Done
"Mind like water" is a concept that is often tossed about when people are discussing the book Getting Things Done. Today we are going to look at what it really means, and put it in terms more of us can understand: zone.
Deconstructing Getting Things Done: Part 1
For this month, plus into June, I will be looking at how to deconstruct Getting Things Done to get it to the basics of the tools: how they work, when to use them, and the reasoning behind them. Today we will look at the first Chapter of the book.