Episode 073 - Get Things Done (GTD) Productivity Method & 14 GTD Apps to keep you stress-free and productive!
Show NotesToday’s episode is all about Getting Things Done. I am excited to share this methodology with you and a few apps that will help your productivity success in an stress-free way!
Before I started to use GTD my to-do list consists of one-word items like a grocery store list, dog food, post office, call mom, post its, etc, with no defined meaning. If you take anything away from today, this is the most important thing… yes I am giving it to you right now… Your goal starting today is to use the five steps I’ll talk about to manage actions not time. I am excited to share with you how to do this. 1. Capture 2. Clarify 3. Organize 4. Reflect 5. Engage Get Things Done by David Allen |
3 GTD APPs we recommend:
Here is a link to the systems breakdown if you want to totally nerd out!
1. Monday.com
Monday.com is a web-based task management and collaboration tool.
2. Freedcamp
Freedcamp is a social work collaboration platform with emphasis in project management.
3. Asana
Asana is a web-based project planning tool with a focus on team communication.
BONUS #4: Trello
Trello is a web-based project management and collaboration tool based on Kanban-like lists.
Stay focused on your task! To do this we love the App Forest!
You can grow trees in your virtual forest and the company plants trees in honor of your effort.
Here is a link to the systems breakdown if you want to totally nerd out!
1. Monday.com
Monday.com is a web-based task management and collaboration tool.
2. Freedcamp
Freedcamp is a social work collaboration platform with emphasis in project management.
3. Asana
Asana is a web-based project planning tool with a focus on team communication.
BONUS #4: Trello
Trello is a web-based project management and collaboration tool based on Kanban-like lists.
Stay focused on your task! To do this we love the App Forest!
You can grow trees in your virtual forest and the company plants trees in honor of your effort.