If you have problems for organizing yourself, GTD from David Allen is the answer. GTD is a time management method and the title of a book by David Allen, the reason for wich I didn’t mention GTD before on this blog is because I was having troubles working with my GTD system and today I just re-done all my system again. Now is refined and ready to launch!
Quick GTD links
Now, GTD isn’t a long-term management method. If you want to know were are you want to with your business and how to get there I recommend you to read Stephen Covey 7 Habbits of highly effective people. Some people think that Covey’s book is a little cheese (David Allen, GTD author thinks that too) but I think Covey’s seven habbits are a MUST have for everyone who want to be more proactive.
Ok, let’s see some quick GTD links:
- Official Definition Of GTD From The David Allen Company
- David Allens Company
- GTD workflow diagram
- GTD: A New Cult for the Info Age
- Business Week Online: excerpt from David Allen’s book
- David Allen’s Weblog
- Excellent GTD summary. Love it.
- Buy David Allen’s GTD book from amazon
- Buy Stephen Covey 7 Habbits of Highly Effective People from Amazon
I recommend you to get a copy of David Allen’s GTD and Stephen Covey 7 Habbits of Highly Effective People. Don’t buy them from my link if you don’t want, buy them on your local bookstore, ask a friend for it, go to your library and get a copy. It doens’t care were you get your copy, but you must have it. Believe me, is a life changer:
With the 7 Habbits you will acquire a whole new view of your life and future; of your goals, of your problems and their solutions. You will gain motivation, hope and proactivity. With GTD you will get an excellent method to acomplish those goals and get things done the way you like.
There you go, have fun!