The Greg McKeown Podcast

268. What's Essential: David Allen on Getting the Right Things Done (Replay)


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David Allen, author of Getting Things Done, discusses the practical ways and key specifics to immediately begin the journey of cutting out what is non-essential, both personally and professionally. We go back and forth on the deeper and visionary elements of why it’s beneficial to focus on doing what matters most.

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