GTD for the Rest of Us

Earlier I predicted that someone will create an alternative to the Getting Things Done system for the right-brain people and the creator will become a regularly recurring guest at Oprah. It looks like at some level, this prediction has come true.
In the latest issue of Oprah’s periodical called O Magazine, there is an article […]

Five Tips for the GTD Beginner

It has been a few weeks that I have been using David Allen’s Getting Things Done system. My first impression was that a lot of the steps seem obvious and that I was already partially doing it, but I am finding out that implementing the whole system has given me a lot more control […]

Juggle Your Way to Success

Have you ever felt overwhelmed with your number of projects that you have? A better question is probably, “Do you remember the last time you were not feeling overwhelmed with the number of projects you had?”
I recently finished reading a book called More Balls than Hands by Michael Gelb (who is more known for his […]

The Most Important Championship

If you are a sports fan, this is a very active time of the year. The World Series… are the Red Sox the next dynasty? Football… who’s better, the Patriots or Colts? Basketball - which team will Kobe play for this season? Hockey season also is starting. Information overload!
So what […]

What Emergency Appendectomy Taught Me About GTD

This week’s post was supposed to be a description of how I completed my iterative initiation to GTD by putting my home stuff through the GTD workflow. However, I spent much of last week recovering from surgery on my ruptured appendix and the completion of my iterative initiation was put on hold.
I was so […]