![]() ![]() When it comes to implementing David Allen’s “Getting Things Done” or GTD methodology, there are a lot of options. In turn, this product of productivity (completed tasks) become a great measurement of your productivity too. The point is to get tasks done and projects advanced. The GTD system leads us to a better “product” of productivity: getting things done or, to put it another way, completed tasks, project and goals. His book and methodology pushed me get dominion over the “stuff” and create a system to get it out of my head and into a process. This is situation is the challenge of most modern digital workers, as Allen points out. Figuring out your priorities and managing all of the stuff is hard. Like a lot of modern digital worker, I have struggled with all of the work and information I have to deal with. ![]() It’s a book I highly recommend and have gifted the most. I’ve read a lot of books about work and productivity, but arguably the most influential on me (and a lot of other high functioning executives and entrepreneurs) is David Allen’s “Getting Things Done.” It was a game changer for me personally. You need to process, priorize and execute. You have to deal with a world of too much information and endless distractions. In order to get tasks, projects and important goals done, you have to be organized. ![]() It’s about completing the tasks that drive value to your projects, business and life. The true goal of productivity is to get your most important shit done. ![]()
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