David Allen's Getting Things Done is the perfect place to start for improving your productivity. "Getting Things Done" by David Allen is a popular productivity methodology that emphasizes the importance of establishing a system for managing tasks, information, and commitments in order to reduce stress and increase productivity. The key principles of this methodology include capturing tasks and information as they arise, breaking tasks down into actionable steps, regularly reviewing and updating one's system, and focusing on the next physical action required to move a task forward. The system emphasizes the importance of creating a clear, organized, and manageable workflow, and helps individuals to prioritize their tasks, eliminate distractions, and stay focused on their goals. The popularity of "Getting Things Done" stems from its ability to help individuals and organizations achieve their goals more effectively by reducing stress, increasing productivity, and improving overall work-life balance.
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INTRO
David and LondonReal state why we need to take ownership of our to-do list and write things down
- Your brain is limited (2m25)
APPROPRIATE ENGAGEMENT
David on becoming more productive by getting things out of my mind
- Getting comfortable with discomfort (3m02
- David and the importance of structure in the 5 steps, in order to create freedom
Minimise through organisation (2m54)
OUTRO
- David Allen on keeping your head in crisis
Crisis evokes serenity (3m50)
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