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\"What<\/p>\n

Getting Things Done<\/a> is a time management technique that took the world by storm when it was first published in 2001. It was created by David Allen after years of research and practice in the field of productivity methods. (As some of you already know, Zenkit founder and CEO, Martin Welker had the honour of interviewing Mr. Allen for The Next Web<\/a> this year.)<\/p>\n

\"man<\/p>\n

GTD has remained popular until this day and enjoys a strong following around the world. If you\u2019re new to GTD, this guide will introduce you to the main principles. If you\u2019re an old hand, keep your eyes peeled for next week\u2019s article on how to set up GTD in Zenkit<\/a>.<\/p>\n


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What Is GTD?<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Getting Things Done<\/a> (GTD for short) is much more than just a way to get things done. It is a framework for organizing and tracking tasks, such that you can 100% trust<\/em> that the things on your to-do list truly are the things you need to do.<\/p>\n

GTD forces you to add both context <\/em>and structure <\/em>to tasks\u200a\u2014\u200agetting things out of your mind and into a space where you can start working on them.<\/p>\n

\u201cYour mind is for having ideas, not holding\u00a0them\u201d<\/em><\/p><\/blockquote>\n

David Allen<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

The basic concept of GTD is that your brain is excellent at having new ideas but terrible at remembering them. For example, it remembers that you need to get a present for your mum\u2019s birthday next week, but instead of reminding you when you walk past her favourite store, it just leaves you with a nagging feeling that you should have bought something\u2026 for someone\u2026?<\/p>\n

When used properly, GTD is a foolproof system that helps you take your vague ideas, whims, inspirations, and late-night musings, and turn them into actions. The idea is that once you trust your system, your brain will stop trying to keep track of everything, thus reducing stress and freeing up brain power for more productive things. Sounds awesome, right?<\/p>\n


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How Does GTD Actually Work?<\/strong><\/h2>\n

GTD relies on a series of lists that you use to organize everything that comes to your mind. To implement GTD, you need to capture and process the \u2018stuff\u2019 that enters your life, following a workflow of 5 steps<\/a>.<\/p>\n