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Quick Start To Gtd

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Last updated 9/2016
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A practical guide to getting up and running with GTD
What you'll learn
Get started with GTD
Ask questions specific to their productivity needs to get started
Requirements
It's recommended that you have read, or are at least familiar with, the Getting Things Done book by David Allen first
Description
One of the world's most popular productivity methods is Getting Things Done, or GTD. Despite it's popularity, it's also something that many people give up on because it has a very steep learning curve.
I've been using GTD for 15 years and have helped many people get started with this great productivity method. It isn't for everyone. But if you're willing to do the work to use this method, it can work--and does work for millions out there.
One of the trickiest parts of being productive is applying the techniques you learn on your own. So rather than trying to offer you something you don't know will work for you, this course is a little different. By purchasing this course, you're buying two things
The course itself offers some practical first steps to getting started with GTD fast.You're also purchasing access to the course Q&A where you can interact with me directly to help you get started with GTD.
Overview
Section 1: Course Introduction
Lecture 1 Course Overview
Lecture 2 What is GTD?
Lecture 3 Setting Course Expectations
Lecture 4 Expectations Around Tools and Apps
Section 2: Getting Started with GTD
Lecture 5 Module Introduction
Lecture 6 Understanding the Key Concepts of GTD
Lecture 7 Performing Your First Brain Dump
Lecture 8 Organizing the Dump
Lecture 9 Understanding What Makes a Project
Lecture 10 Understanding Next Actions and Contexts
Lecture 11 Understanding Someday/Maybe
Lecture 12 Setting Up Recurring Reviews
Section 3: GTD on a Daily Basis
Lecture 13 Module Introduction
Lecture 14 Capturing Actions
Lecture 15 Processing Actions
Lecture 16 Reviews as a Ritual
Lecture 17 Tips for Picking Tools and Apps
Section 4: Course Presentations
Lecture 18 Download: Course Presentations
Anyone interested in getting up to speed with GTD fast,Getting Things Done isn't for everyone. If you know you GTD isn't for you, this course isn't for you


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