A few years ago, I put out a podcast on Getting Things Done--people seemed to really like discussing this topic. I am giving a lecture on this subject this week. It has gotten me thinking about some of the higher level aspects of GTD and I thought I would share some of them with you.
Deciding on Opportunities
Present you vs. future you
Petrie Triangle
Matt Davella's Yes? Checklist
Here's mine if you want to use or edit it for yourself... Should I Say Yes?
Does it excite the hell out of me?
Would I do this regardless of money?
What will I have to give up to do this?
Will it contribute beyond myself?
Will I grow from this experience?
Will I regret not doing it?
Time Tracking/Forecasting
Opportunity Cost
Deciding on Goals
Deep Work
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Time Blocking
Pomodoro technique
creator's website
Getting Tactical re: Email
* Put the call to action up top
* Preempt the back-and-forths
* doodle.com
* Close the loop beforehand
* Ask one ?, make it easy, and make sure it is not web-searchable/already answered
Resus Fellowship
Click Here for More Info on the Stony Brook Resus Fellowship
Now on to the Podcast...