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GTD Animated Summary

on Nov 30, 2015 in Video

GTD Animated Summary

GTD Works

on Mar 30, 2015 in Blog

1. GTD is for everyone David Allen’s system works for all people regardless of their busyness level. We all have minds, therefore we should all know how to use our minds efficiently. GTD provides a way to have a better relationship with our brain. Allen sums up the philosophy in his book by stating, “A basic truism I have discovered over decades of coaching and training thousands of people is that most stress they experience comes from inappropriately managed commitments they make or accept. Even those who are not consciously “stressed out” will invariably experience greater relaxation, better focus, and increased productive energy when they learn more effectively to control the “open loops” of their lives.” 2. GTD is for everything We all have things on our mind. It can be work related or home related. Whatever the case we have stuff demanding...

The Quiet Place Project

on Jan 17, 2015 in Blog

I visit this site weekly to get my head back into the game. You should too. The Quiet Place

Sleep Makeover

on Sep 3, 2014 in Video

Sleep Makeover

Joshua Foer

on Sep 3, 2014 in Quote

One of the great challenges of our age, in which the tools of our productivity are also the tools of our leisure, is to figure out how to make more useful those moments of procrastination when we’re idling in front of our computer screens.

The Sleep Test

on Apr 26, 2014 in Video

The Sleep Test

30 Years

on Jan 24, 2014 in Video

David Allen

on Jan 24, 2014 in Quote

In karate there is an image that’s used to define the position of perfect readiness: ‘mind like water.’ Imagine throwing a pebble into a still pond. How does the water respond? The answer is, totally appropriately to the force and mass of the input; then it returns to calm. It doesn’t overreact or underreact.