
Welcome to the GTD® Virtual Study Group! This is a twice-monthly live call that focuses in on productivity and Getting Things Done. We are a supportive global community dedicated to inspiring and empowering personal growth. We focus on general principles of productivity, how to become more successful in life, and the Getting Things Done®* task management methodology. Join our live calls on the sec... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 350 | Founded | 17 years ago |
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Life's big changes can sometimes throw you for a loop. Luckily, GTD® can help us manage life's changes with a little (or a lot) more ease. In this episode we look at this and share some of our favorite tips. Enjoy! Check out the Official GTD® Virtual... more
This episode, we dive into the unique challenges that arise when applying GTD in team settings. How do you stay organized when your outcomes depend on others? We explore strategies for better communication, accountability, and shared focus. With Davi... more
Tools matter. Ever have a part of your workflow be changed, and then all of a sudden things don't go as smoothly as they normally do? The struggle with a change in workflow is real! We've experienced it when our favorite tools shut down, or make some... more
How do you deal when you have too many things coming at you? In this episode, we talked about the overwhelm of too many things and how to get out of indecision mode. There must have been something in the air because we were all feeling it. Enjoy! Che... more
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Focused on productivity and the Getting Things Done (GTD) methodology, a community of practitioners engages in live discussions every month. Episodes center around real-life experiences and challenges with task management, emphasizing strategies that enhance personal productivity, work-life balance, and team dynamics. Engaging conversations address specific topics such as procrastination, email management, and the use of productivity tools, with a supportive environment that encourages participation from those at all experience levels. Unique aspects include the blend of structured methodology and the informal nature of discussions, where participants share successes and struggles, creating an atmosphere of collaboration and peer support.
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