1:20 Next actions list reviewed the night before 1:51😂 Error #1 2:21 Error #2 Not using calendar as a tickler system 3:01 Calendar as a hard landscape with three things on it: 1)time-specific appointments; 3:11 THE IMPORTANCE OF DAY-SPECIFIC STUFF 2)day-specific tasks 3) day-specific information 5:44 David's calendar for a Monday & 6:52 day structured the night before. Look 2-3 days ahead
I love interviews with David Allen bc he is so zen he'll say something profound and we all sit there in silence and think about how incredible it is lol
7:50 - I like his strategy of entering items like this on calendar. He's basically reminding his mind to have a thought about something - considering current context, other stuff happening at that time, available time and energy.
I love David's book and system, but my biggest challenge with it is that it was built for a system that involves paper files/filing and now working at home I just don't/can't print anything out and everything is in Microsoft suite of apps. So I'm having to recreate the whole GTD system inside MS Office 365 and things like tickler files, writing things on a calendar, etc. need adapting, so I'm using: - Outlook Calendar purely for meetings/blocking time out with myself (i.e. where do I need to be and when) - MS To Do as my Next Actions list (which brings together Flagged emails, Tasks, etc.) and using Due Dates - MS Planner for breaking down bigger Projects into tasks (and the tasks under each Project worded/tagged as Next Actions) - MS Teams overlays the above (you can view Calendar, Planner, To Do, etc. all within Teams). - I use the iphone version of the above apps as my 'notebook' in my hand to flick through/update/tick off tasks/actions/file emails etc.
Ian - I think you will find that the 2nd edition of David's book is less reliant on paper. My system is virtually paperless. I use Evernote for all of my files. I've done a number of videos on how I use Evernote. Here's a playlist link. th-cam.com/play/PL0DX1bFmtBcFW6_oONkP3wvPfKW-2OR6l.html Hopefully that will be of help. Good luck. - Dave 9 ( www.DaveEdwardsMedia.com )
Лучший способ сформировать объективное мнение - критически относиться к новостям, которые вы читаете, и не верить всему, что вы слышите. Мы должны изучить позицию как нашей так и противоположной стороны, иначе как можно действительно понять что происходит?
1:20 Next actions list reviewed the night before
1:51😂 Error #1
2:21 Error #2 Not using calendar as a tickler system
3:01 Calendar as a hard landscape with three things on it: 1)time-specific appointments; 3:11 THE IMPORTANCE OF DAY-SPECIFIC STUFF 2)day-specific tasks 3) day-specific information
5:44 David's calendar for a Monday &
6:52 day structured the night before. Look 2-3 days ahead
I love interviews with David Allen bc he is so zen he'll say something profound and we all sit there in silence and think about how incredible it is lol
I totally agree, Josh. I've interviewed thousands of people in my life and he is pretty chill. - Dave ( www.DaveEdwardsMedia.com )
Thank you...this help me to understand what should go on the calendar
I'm glad you found it helpful. I hope you would consider subscribing to this series.
Dave
www.DaveEdwardsMedia.com
7:50 - I like his strategy of entering items like this on calendar. He's basically reminding his mind to have a thought about something - considering current context, other stuff happening at that time, available time and energy.
Excellent point. BTW, I love your phrase "reminding the mind." - Dave ( www.DaveEdwardsMedia.com )
Exactly what I needed.
I'm glad you enjoyed Rita.
Dave
www.DaveEdwardsMedia.com
You asked - and received answers to - many of the questions I had, myself. Thank you!
Trevor - im glad that you found it helpful. More to come. Please subscribe.
Dave
www.DaveEdwardsMedia.com
I’m so dumb I couldn’t grasp the great use of calendar and David Allen explained it in 30 seconds
This is great! Use Calendly to create rules for when people want to schedule an appointment with you
Calendly saves me soooo much time. Thanks for commenting. - Dave ( www.DaveEdwardsMedia.com )
I love David's book and system, but my biggest challenge with it is that it was built for a system that involves paper files/filing and now working at home I just don't/can't print anything out and everything is in Microsoft suite of apps. So I'm having to recreate the whole GTD system inside MS Office 365 and things like tickler files, writing things on a calendar, etc. need adapting, so I'm using:
- Outlook Calendar purely for meetings/blocking time out with myself (i.e. where do I need to be and when)
- MS To Do as my Next Actions list (which brings together Flagged emails, Tasks, etc.) and using Due Dates
- MS Planner for breaking down bigger Projects into tasks (and the tasks under each Project worded/tagged as Next Actions)
- MS Teams overlays the above (you can view Calendar, Planner, To Do, etc. all within Teams).
- I use the iphone version of the above apps as my 'notebook' in my hand to flick through/update/tick off tasks/actions/file emails etc.
Ian - I think you will find that the 2nd edition of David's book is less reliant on paper. My system is virtually paperless. I use Evernote for all of my files. I've done a number of videos on how I use Evernote. Here's a playlist link. th-cam.com/play/PL0DX1bFmtBcFW6_oONkP3wvPfKW-2OR6l.html Hopefully that will be of help. Good luck. - Dave 9 ( www.DaveEdwardsMedia.com )
7:04 Gotta tee up he said
resonate here !
Thanks for your comment - Dave ( www.DaveEdwardsMedia.com )
Лучший способ сформировать объективное мнение - критически относиться к новостям, которые вы читаете, и не верить всему, что вы слышите. Мы должны изучить позицию как нашей так и противоположной стороны, иначе как можно действительно понять что происходит?
Not interesting at all
Agreed. I think this guy loves to hear himself talk. I could not finish watching and hearing him talk.