5/20/2023 0 Comments Todoist getting things doneWhilst I was previously doing this in some capacity, I was capturing most things, and the things I did capture were scattered across multiple mediums (Google Keep notes on my phone, scribbled on paper, flagged emails, etc) now I'm trying to capture everything as soon as it lands, and all in the same place (in my Todoist inbox - see 'Installing the System' below), which means I'm not worrying about whether or not I've remembered to capture something, and if I have, where I captured it. This is the process of collecting and recording anything ("stuff") that has your attention, which moves it out of your head (where it requires energy and focus to track) and into an "in", which could be, for example, a paper in-tray, a notebook, or a mobile app.įor me, this was one the most important takeaways of the day. The workflow is based on 5 fundamental steps: 1. In this post I'll write about an overview of GTD based on what I learnt on the day, and what I took away from the course. Recently I attended a course to learn how to apply the process of Getting Things Done (GTD) - which is a productivity workflow based on the book Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-free Productivity by David Allen. By Mike Larah Software Engineer III 26th February 2020
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