I have been using Todoist as my GTD tool for three years. I’m still waiting for the day when Todoist will start to support GTD.
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I have been using Todoist as my GTD tool for three years. I’m still waiting for the day when Todoist will start to support GTD.
Read moreWhat to do when the list of uncompleted items are longer than the time you have left and the last thing you have is the time to practice GTD.
Read moreI know it sounds like bragging but I promise you, this blog post contains the single best career advice for 2019.
Read moreAfter practicing GTD for a number of years, I find that one of the more subtle and underestimated benefits is that GTD clears my mind.
Read moreDates in Todoist can sometimes be a bit confusing. Here you will find a complete overview of the date formats and the ways of using dates in Todoist.
Read morePeople ask me: “How long does it take to get good at GTD?” David Allen, says 3 years. My answer: “It depends on your mindset and how fast you get into the habit of doing a weekly review”.
Read moreThe combination of GTD and Inbox Zero is productivity on steroids. I have been doing this in just over five years. Here is what I have learned.
Read moreBraintoss is the perfect tool for capturing information on the go, something that is a key element for successful GTD. Here is everything you need to know to set up Braintoss for Todoist.
Read moreHow to get other people to do GTD? Over time, I have been asked many variants of this question. Someone, often somewhat new to GTD, wants to share their newfound source of productivity and control with colleagues and friends. Here is how.
Read moreHere I’ll cover the 5 steps of GTD and the tools I use in each step. These five steps are the backbone of any GTD implementation. Having the right tools will make the process a lot easier.
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