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June 15, 2021

Episode #110: GTD on KQED

From the archives: David Allen joins Scott Shafer on KQED Public Radio's show called Forum. He describes his system of reducing stress, becoming more creative, while increasing productivity.

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Published on June 15, 2021 15:29

June 12, 2021

GTD and Teams

A recurring question from people new to GTD, or interested in its applicability to an organization, is “How does GTD relate to teams?”

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Published on June 12, 2021 09:36

June 8, 2021

Episode #109: GTD on the Road

From the archives: David shares his experience with GTD on the road and optimizing travel productivity.

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Published on June 08, 2021 11:08

June 1, 2021

Episode #108: How GTD Can Help Reduce Burnout

Part 2 of 2 - David Allen met with three trainers from our global network, to discuss how GTD can help to reduce burnout. While it has been an issue for years, burnout has been rising steeply since early 2020. The World Health Organization now calls burnout an official medical diagnosis.

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Published on June 01, 2021 10:06

May 24, 2021

Episode #107: How GTD Can Help Reduce Burnout

Part 1 of 2 - David Allen met with three trainers from our global network, to discuss how GTD can help to reduce burnout. While it has been an issue for years, burnout has been rising steeply since early 2020. The World Health Organization now calls burnout an official medical diagnosis.

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Published on May 24, 2021 22:43

May 19, 2021

Episode #106: Procrastination

From the archives: David talks about the challenge of procrastination and the reasons why we do it. He also explains the difference between procrastination and intuitive holding.

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Published on May 19, 2021 14:44

May 11, 2021

Episode #105: How Do I Organize Project Actions

From the archives: David talks about organizing project actions and explains that when we're thinking about a theme, topic, project, problem, situation, we tend to want to see everything about that all together...

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Published on May 11, 2021 23:38

May 6, 2021

Episode #104: The Do Lectures

From the archives: David steps out of his comfort zone to talk about his story and what excites him. 

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Published on May 06, 2021 23:07

April 30, 2021

Episode #103: Dose of Leadership Interview

From the archives: David talks with Richard Rierson on the Dose of Leadership podcast about GTD®

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Published on April 30, 2021 11:23

April 20, 2021

Episode #102: What Tools Should I Use?

From the archives: David explains that there is no perfect tool, it doesn't matter. It does matter that you have a tool or some tools, and not rely on our psyches. You need a tool that matches the function.

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Published on April 20, 2021 16:12

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