Getting Things Done With Work Life Balance by David Allen


Getting Things Done With Work Life Balance
Title : Getting Things Done With Work Life Balance
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ISBN : 1906030146
ISBN-10 : 9781906030148
Format Type : Kindle , Hardcover , Paperback , Audiobook & More
Number of Pages : -
Publication : First published October 14, 2014

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  • Carolyn

    How many times have I listened to David Allen's GTD material? It never gets old. Having used his system consistently for I would guess going on 10 years, I always appreciate hearing it again as it reaffirms how much it really works for me. This time around I felt validated because sometimes in the midst of the high demands of the job I find myself doing little things that are perhaps perceived as not as urgent or important but it is all part of the process...after collecting and something takes 2 minutes or less (I would even go so far on some things to say as much as 10 minutes) it is best just to get it done and out of the way because it creates more overall clarity.

    David makes a lot of references to the martial arts. What I took away from the content this time around is the concept of a tense body being slow and a relaxed body being a quick body. It's no the strength of the chop on the blocks but he speed that breaks the boards. I can be quicker if I can relax.

  • Deea Deb

    Great ideas on time management and organization. His tips on creating trust in your mind was mindblowing!

  • Prakriti

    Rating: 3.5 stars

    There is a lot of repetition. But few lessons are very useful like creating lists, 2 min rule, asking what is the outcome and what is the action, weekly review system, and designating responsibility for each task.