Today I want to talk about the planning method GTD. You’re
probably asking yourself what are you talking about methods to plan. Yes, there
are many different kinds of method to planning. GTD “Getting Things Don” is the
science behind stress-free productivity. David Allen in 2001 proposed the GTD
method rests on the idea of moving planned, tasks and projects out of the mind
by recording them externally and then breaking them into actionable work items.
The main principle is to get everything that is on your mind
out of your head and in a trusting external memory file systems, so you can have
focused on what you actually have to do now.
1.
Collect
Collect everything that catches your attention like, letters,
emails, phone calls, reports, personal ideas and memories. So, to begin this
process you in to haver and inbox, one that you have setting on your desk one
in your planner somewhere. If you have
both place with an inbox just make sure to empty the one from you planner into
the one in the desk each night.
2.
Process
You need to decide how many times you would like to set down
and process of your collected, for example each Sunday for the week that coming
up. You need to ask yourself Does it
required action? Now it’s time to
make two piles a yes there is an action or no there is no action.
3.
Organize
No, Their No Action:
At this point you need to put it in one of the three bucket
·
Trash
·
Reference (file away but can go back at any time
and look over)
·
Someday or Maybe (a project or activity you want
to do but does not have a date.)
Yes, Their Action:
At this point you need to put it in one of the four bucket
·
Calendar (Example: Bill Due 21st) Time
and Day Specific
·
Project (Example: Organize the kids closet) Take
multiple step to complete or Can be complete in a given time frame
·
Action list (Example: Cleaning work Desk) Is a
reminders list that can be done at any time. You can categorize (Example:
Errand, Computer, Phone calls)
·
Waiting for list (Example: waiting for approval
from Jan to move on)
·
Project support materials (Example: Declutter
the house) This would-be information can be details, plans, list any supporting
information for the project.
For you project list you should have a corresponding action
step on your action list.
I hope this has showed you how to plan using the GTD
method. If you have any questions,
please feel free to email or leave your questions below.
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Till then have a Good Day and Plan on PlanneryButterflys.
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