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Be More Productive
Getting Things Done
DIGICORP
Common Questions
• What is the most important commodity we have?
– Time- No doubt, so how we use it will drive what we achieve?
• What is the most important thing driving our decision?
– Brain and Mind
2DIGICORP
Some Interesting Things
• Working of a brain - For example knowing you need to fix your bike
before next week, but instead of reminding you when you actually
drive by the bicycle shop, it implants an incessant feeling of “I need to
remember… something” in your brain.
• The human brain is a very advanced machine, but it has lots and lots
of limitations. One of those limitations is that our short term memory
can only hold, depending on who the person is, somewhere between
four and eight things.
3DIGICORP
Some More
• "Pretend your brain is a white board. Is it covered with to-do lists and
“DO NOT ERASE”? Is there space for drawing and combining ideas?"
- Jessicca Kerr
• “Your mind is for having ideas, not holding them” - David Allen
4DIGICORP
Getting Things Done (GTD) is a
path to productivity and peace
of mind.
5DIGICORP
• GTD assumes you are dumb—your subconsciousness is quite dumb
when it comes to thinking about things you should have done.
• A great part of GTD is to convert both tasks and whims into physical
and visible actions
• GTD gives you a foolproof system for keeping track of what you
need to do, should do, or should consider to do.
• When done properly, your subconsciousness will stop keeping track
of all the things you need to do and stop constantly reminding you.
• This reduces stress and frees up precious brain time to more
productive thinking.
GTD Overview
6DIGICORP
• Capture
• Clarify
• Organize
• Reflect
• Engage
GTD Process
7DIGICORP
8DIGICORP
• Lists
– In, Waiting For, Projects, Next Actions/Calendar, Some Day,
– Trigger Lists
• Contexts
– Location, Place, Thing
• 2 Important Things for success
– Anything in Next Actions needs to be a physical, visible action—
‘write email to John about booking party venue’ instead of ‘plan
party’.
– Daily and Weekly Review
Summary
9DIGICORP
• Read 2 Articles in Reference
• If you are convinced to try
– Commit yourself to system to try for 4 weeks
• Choose your tools.
• Spend a couple of hours on weekend to do first round.
• Keep focus on Important things for success.
How to go about it?
10DIGICORP
Reference
• GTD in 15 minutes – A Pragmatic Guide to Getting Things Done -
Link
• A beginner’s guide to Getting Things Done - Link
11DIGICORP
12DIGICORP
Questions?
13DIGICORP
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Getting Things Done - Be More Productive

  • 1. Be More Productive Getting Things Done DIGICORP
  • 2. Common Questions • What is the most important commodity we have? – Time- No doubt, so how we use it will drive what we achieve? • What is the most important thing driving our decision? – Brain and Mind 2DIGICORP
  • 3. Some Interesting Things • Working of a brain - For example knowing you need to fix your bike before next week, but instead of reminding you when you actually drive by the bicycle shop, it implants an incessant feeling of “I need to remember… something” in your brain. • The human brain is a very advanced machine, but it has lots and lots of limitations. One of those limitations is that our short term memory can only hold, depending on who the person is, somewhere between four and eight things. 3DIGICORP
  • 4. Some More • "Pretend your brain is a white board. Is it covered with to-do lists and “DO NOT ERASE”? Is there space for drawing and combining ideas?" - Jessicca Kerr • “Your mind is for having ideas, not holding them” - David Allen 4DIGICORP
  • 5. Getting Things Done (GTD) is a path to productivity and peace of mind. 5DIGICORP
  • 6. • GTD assumes you are dumb—your subconsciousness is quite dumb when it comes to thinking about things you should have done. • A great part of GTD is to convert both tasks and whims into physical and visible actions • GTD gives you a foolproof system for keeping track of what you need to do, should do, or should consider to do. • When done properly, your subconsciousness will stop keeping track of all the things you need to do and stop constantly reminding you. • This reduces stress and frees up precious brain time to more productive thinking. GTD Overview 6DIGICORP
  • 7. • Capture • Clarify • Organize • Reflect • Engage GTD Process 7DIGICORP
  • 9. • Lists – In, Waiting For, Projects, Next Actions/Calendar, Some Day, – Trigger Lists • Contexts – Location, Place, Thing • 2 Important Things for success – Anything in Next Actions needs to be a physical, visible action— ‘write email to John about booking party venue’ instead of ‘plan party’. – Daily and Weekly Review Summary 9DIGICORP
  • 10. • Read 2 Articles in Reference • If you are convinced to try – Commit yourself to system to try for 4 weeks • Choose your tools. • Spend a couple of hours on weekend to do first round. • Keep focus on Important things for success. How to go about it? 10DIGICORP
  • 11. Reference • GTD in 15 minutes – A Pragmatic Guide to Getting Things Done - Link • A beginner’s guide to Getting Things Done - Link 11DIGICORP

Editor's Notes

  1. All the content from few articles.
  2. For example knowing you need to fix your bike before next week, but instead of reminding you when you actually drive by the bicycle shop, it implants an incessant feeling of “I need to remember… something” in your brain. —maybe it even saves real time so that you have more time for ballet lessons, painting classes, and roller-blading.