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A Joosr Guide to Getting Things Done by David Allen

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Do you constantly feel overwhelmed by your to-do list? Or do you not even have a to-do list, just a buzz of gotta-dos clogging up your brain? Discover the Getting Things Done system, which has helped millions master the art of productivity.

There's no shortage of books out there that preach on the topic of improving work habits and behaviors. Many of them are a waste of precious paper, and a drain on the reader's valuable time. Unlike many books Getting Things Done by David Allen demonstrates the importance of being task-oriented, and imparts valuable strategies and tactics to stop thinking and start doing. These practical and common-sense tips will have you storming through your to-do list in no time.

You will learn:

· How to utilize your six horizons to focus on and achieve your goals

· How to manage your to-do list in five easy steps

· Why a to-do list is redundant without self-reviews.
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19 printed pages
Publication year
2015
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  • Aleksandra Desenkohas quoted7 years ago
    Treat your work life and your personal life with the same consideration, tackling your inventory of pending issues with a consistent system to get things done.
    Think of your goals as belonging to one of six dimensions, starting from the ground level for the more trivial and accessible, and working your way up to your ultimate purpose or vision.
    Apply a five-step planning system to all your endeavors, great or small: record, all pending issues; assess their importance and whether they should be acted upon; decide on the optimum path; envision the results and reflect on the outcome; tackle each task as planned.
    Review your progress regularly, reassessing your perspective and how close you are to achieving your goal.
  • Aleksandra Desenkohas quoted7 years ago
    As you strive to complete these goals and work your way through these dimensions or horizons, you need to be fully involved in the task at hand, but still maintain a sense of awareness of the wider aspects of your projects in order to work at full capacity.
  • Aleksandra Desenkohas quoted7 years ago
    Whichever way you choose to go about getting things done, the horizon metaphor will serve you well. There are two organized ways to do it, namely from top to bottom, or the other way around.

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