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Getting Things Done (GTD)
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           Based on the book
         “Getting Things Done”
             by David Allen
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WT* is GTD?
      • GTD embodies an easy, step-by-step and highly efficient method for
        achieving this relaxed , productive state. It includes:
             – Capturing anything and everything that has your attention
             – Defining actionable things discretely into outcomes and concrete next
               steps
             – Organizing reminders and information in the most streamlined way, in
               appropriate categories, based on
               how and when you need to access them
             – Keeping current and “on your game” with appropriately frequent
               reviews of the six horizons of your
               commitments (purpose, vision, goals, areas of focus, projects, and
               actions)
      • Implementing GTD alleviates the feeling of overwhelm, instills
        confidence, and releases a flood of creative energy. It provides
        structure without constraint, managing details with maximum
        flexibility.

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This is Your Brain…




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The Basic Concept
      • Remembering everything
        is…
             – Difficult
             – Cluttered and annoying
      • Recording with GTD is…
             – External to your brain
             – Uncluttered (like your new
               brain)
      • You can now concentrate on:
             – Performing tasks & next
               actions
             – Completing projects
             – Getting Things Done!




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What GTD is Not

      • Won’t do things for you
      • Idiot-proof
      • An easy fix (you really have to read the book, no,
        really, you really have to read it…)
      • A cure for procrastination
      • A motivator for your delegates (especially if they
        don’t use GTD)
      • Easygoing (if you’re really anal retentive, this is
        just for you!)

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The Objective: Mind Like Water and Balance
Mind Like Water
      •     Deal effectively with internal commits:
             • How many incompletes or open loops are pulling your attention?
             • There are many more than you think
      •     Basic requirements in Managing Commitments:
                 First: Clear your mind by emptying it! Anything you consider unfinished in any way
                 must be captured in a trusted system outside your mind where you come back to
                 regularly and sort through!


                 Second: Clarify exactly what your commitment is and decide what you have to do,
                 if anything, to make progress toward fulfilling it.


                 Third: Once you‘ve decided on all the actions you need to take, you must keep
                 reminders of them organized in a system you review regularly

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The GTD System
             “If your mind is empty, it is always ready for anything; it is
                                open to everything.”
                                     Shunryu Suzuki




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GTD Principles & Methods
           The Five Phases of Mastering Workflow
           -Learn the 5 key steps to workflow processing as taught by David Allen.

           The Incompletion Trigger List
           -Free up 'psychic RAM' by capturing any incompletions.

           The Workflow Diagram
           -Use the 'Rosetta Stone' of GTD to work smarter, not harder.

           The Weekly Review
           -Master the weekly review- the practice that keeps us 'sane and in control.'

           The Natural Planning Model
           -Manage and plan your projects with streamline precision

           The Project Planning Trigger List
           -Capture the key actions that make your projects flow from start to finish.

           The Horizons of Focus
           -Use vertical thinking to define and clarify everything from your next action step to your life's
           purpose and vision.
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The 5 Phases of
      Mastering Workflow
      1.      Collect
      2.      Process
      3.      Organize
      4.      Review
      5.      Do




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1. Collect
      • Stress-free productivity starts with off-loading what needs
        to get done from one's head, capturing everything that is
        necessary to track, remember, or take action on, into what
        Allen calls a bucket: a physical inbox, an email inbox, a tape
        recorder, a notebook, a PDA, a desktop, etc.
      • The idea is to get everything out of one's head and into a
        collection device, ready for processing.
      • All buckets should be emptied (processed) at least once per
        week.
      • Allen doesn't advocate any preferred collection method,
        leaving the choice to the individual.
      • He only insists upon the importance of emptying the
        "buckets" regularly.

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2. Process
      When processing a bucket, a strict workflow is followed:
      • Start at the top.
      • Deal with one item at a time.
      • Never put anything back into 'in'.
      • If an item requires action:
             – Do it (if it takes less than two minutes), OR
             – Delegate it, OR
             – Defer it.
      • If an item does not require action:
             – File it for reference, OR
             – Throw it away, OR
             – Incubate it for possible action later.

      If it takes under two minutes to do something, it should be done
      immediately. The two-minute rule is a guideline, encompassing roughly the
      time it would take to formally defer the action.

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3. Organize
      The four key action categories are:
      • Projects — Every open loop in one's life or work which requires
        more than one physical action to achieve becomes a project.
      • Calendar — Items that are to be done on a specific day or time
      • Next actions — For every item requiring attention, decide what is
        the next action that can be physically taken on that item. For
        example, if the item is, "Write project report", the next action might
        be, "Email Fred for meeting minutes", or, "Call Mary to ask about
        report requirements". Though there may be many steps and actions
        required to complete the item, there will always be something that
        needs to be done first.
      • Waiting for — When an action has been delegated to someone
        else, or when one is waiting for some external event before a
        project can be moved forward.


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3.1 Organize
      Organizing deferred tasks
      • Organize according to scope
      • Next actions - immediate single actions
      • Projects - consist of multiple actions
      • Waiting for - things delegated or pending
      • Someday/maybe
      Organize according to context (location)
      • Home
      • Work
      • Phone
      • Errands
      • Online


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4. Review

      • Review calendar and action lists daily (or
        whenever you could possible do any of them)
      • Conduct a weekly review to clean up, update,
        maintain and advance your systems (GTD is
        adaptable…one size won’t fit you)
      • Review the longer horizon list of goals, values,
        visions and keep your project list updated


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5. Do

      • Make choices about your action based on
        what you can do and in what context
      • Stay flexible – maintain a “total life” action
        reminder system
      • Ensure the best choices by focusing on
        priorities
      • Revisit and recalibrate commitments regularly


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The Workflow Diagram!




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GTD Life Hacks: Exercise I

      • The Mind Sweep
             – Identify and write down the largest tasks that you
               have facing you
             – Write, in one sentence, your intended successful
               outcome for that task
             – Write down the very next physical action required
               to move the objective closer.




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Mastering GTD
            “Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not
                                   simpler.”
                                  Albert Einstein




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The Weekly Review
      •    Loose Papers                                         •     Review "Next Actions" Lists
             – business cards, receipts, etc. - put in in              – Mark off completed actions & review
               basket for processing                                     for reminders of further action steps to
      •    Process Your Notes                                            capture
      •    Previous Calendar Data                               •     Review "Waiting For" List
             – review for remaining action items,                      – Records appropriate actions for any
               reference information, etc.                               needed follow-up & check off received
                                                                         items
      •    Upcoming Calendar                                    •     Review Any Relevant Checklists
      •    Empty Your Head                                      •     Review "Someday/Maybe" List
             – write down any new projects, action                     – Check for any projects that may have
               items, etc.                                               become active and transfer them to
      •    Review "Projects" (and Larger                                 "Projects" & delete items no longer of
           Outcome) Lists                                                interest
             – ensure that at least one kick-start action       •     Review "Pending" and Support Files
               is in your system for each                              – Browse through all work-in-progress
                                                                         support material to trigger new actions,
                                                                         completions, and waiting-fors

      “The primary success factor for managing the practical aspects of your life is a consistent revisiting
           of the projects, actions, and checklists that represent anything you are responsible for.”
                                                        David Allen

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Five Phases of Natural
      Planning Techniques
      1.      Purpose / Guiding Principles (why are we doing this?)
      2.      Mission / Vision / Goals / Successful Outcome (what would wild
              success look, sound, or feel like?)
      3.      Brainstorming (how would we accomplish it?)
             –      View the project from beyond the completion date
             –      Envision wild success (suspend "yeah, but. . .")
             –      Capture features, aspects, and qualities you imagine in place
      4.      Organizing
            –      Identify components, subcomponents, sequences, events, and/or
                   priorities; what must occur and in what order?
            –      When do we do these things?
      5.      Next Actions (where do we start?)

        "If the project is off your mind, your planning is sufficient. If it's still
               on your mind, keep applying the model until it's clear."
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David Allen's "Horizons of Focus" model is essentially a
                                                    map of the six different types of agreements that you can

    Horizons of Focus                               have with yourself. Clarifying what your agreements are at
                                                    these levels and reviewing them as often as you need to
                                                    will help you maintain a sense of perspective
•   On the Runway [Daily Current Actions]
    These are the agreements you have with yourself about the actual physical and visible next actions
    you are committed to doing.
•   10,000 FT [Weekly & Current Projects]
    What relatively near-term outcomes are you committed to for which you are taking many of the
    next actions on the runway? The answers to this question essentially create your project list, or
    10,000 ft.
•   20,000 FT [Monthly Current Responsibilities]
    This level represents the agreements you have with yourself about your responsibilities, interests
    and areas of focus. You can think of it as the job description for your life and work.
•   30,000 FT [1-2 Year Goals: Quarterly Review]
    These are the specific and measurable medium-term goals and objectives to which you are
    committed. I think about this level as the uber-projects. In other words, you're probably going to
    need the completion of a whole bunch of smaller and shorter projects at 10,000 ft to actually get to
    the goal at 30,000 ft
•   40,000 FT [3-5 Year Goals: Annual Review]
    As you get higher in the altitude of your agreements, your longer-term aspirational agreements
    start showing up. 40,000 ft is all about articulating your vision.
•   50,000 FT [Career, Purpose, Lifestyle : Annual Review]
    50,000 ft represents your ultimate purpose and core values, either as an individual, or as a group.
GTD Tools
             “Besides the noble art of getting things done, there is the
               noble art of leaving things undone. The wisdom of life
                   consists in the elimination of non-essentials.”
                               Lyn Yutang (Chinese writer)




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What tools do I need?
      GTD is simple - A minimal setup would include a notebook, pen,
      inbox, filing drawer, folders and labels. However, there are many
      other tools you could use, including but not limited to:
      • a mobile device such as a PDA for everything – capture,
         lists, reminders
      • an electronic labeler for neat labels
      • a calendar or calendar program (highly recommended)
      • computer software (off-line or online) to handle your lists
         or your capture
      • a tickler file, either using folders (see 43 Folders) or
         software
      • index cards for capture and lists


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43 Folders
      What is a tickler file or 43 folders, and do I need it?
      A tickler file, as spelled out in the book, is a system of 43 folders:
      12 folders labeled for each month, and 31 folders labeled for the
      days of the month. So the way it works:
      • If you have a piece of paper (or a concert ticket, etc.) that you
           don’t need to think about until later this month, put it in one
           of the daily folders (let’s say the folder labeled “20″ if we
           want to look at it on the 20th of this month).
      • If you don’t need to think about it until a later month, put it in
           that month’s folder.
      • Each day, you look in the folder with today’s date on it and
           see what you need to think about today. If you want to
           postpone it until later, simply put the paper in a later folder.
           In this way, you could have a recurring reminder. Each day, the
           folder with today’s date should be at the front of the pile —
           rotate yesterday’s folder to the back of the pile.
      • At the end of each month, rotate the past month’s folder to
           the back of the month folders pile, and look in the next
           month’s folder — take out the papers in it and redistribute
           throughout the 31 day folders.
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Hipster PDA

                            • Low-tech & cheap
                            • Foolproof
                            • 3 Steps:
                            1. Get a bunch of 3"x5"
                               file cards
                            2. Clip them together
                               with a binder clip
                            3. There is no step 3


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Mind Mapping




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GTD’s Dirty Little Secrets

      • The best way to get things done is to do them.

      • The best way to do them is to start doing them.

      • GTD is of no help at all with making you want to
        do things.

      • Until you want to do them, though, GTD can be
        just another way to put them off.

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GTD Links List
      •      Zen Habits GTD FAQ
      http://zenhabits.net/2007/06/the-getting-things-done-gtd-faq/
                                                                                     • Get the book…
      •      GTD Toolbox: 100+ Resources for Getting
             Things Done
      http://mashable.com/2009/01/29/getting-things-done/
      •      Introducing the Hipster PDA
      http://www.43folders.com/2004/09/03/introducing-the-hipster-pda
      •      Wikisummaries: Getting Things Done
      http://www.wikisummaries.org/Getting_Things_Done:_The_Art_of_Stress
             -Free_Productivity
      •      Kitchen Sinks and Tickler Files
      http://planetpooks.wordpress.com/2006/12/05/kitchen-sinks-and-tickler-files/

      •      Wikipedia on GTD
      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Getting_Things_Done#GTD_Core
            _Principles
      •      Horizon of Focus
      http://www.davidco.com/blogs/michael/2008/03/horizons_o
            f_focus_1.html
      •      David Allen Company
      http://www.davidco.com/




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GTD In Review
           The Five Phases of Mastering Workflow
           -Learn the 5 key steps to workflow processing as taught by David Allen.
           The Incompletion Trigger List
           -Free up 'psychic RAM' by capturing any incompletions.
           The Workflow Diagram
           -Use the 'Rosetta Stone' of GTD to work smarter, not harder.
           The Weekly Review
           -Master the weekly review- the practice that keeps us 'sane and in control.'
           The Natural Planning Model
           -Manage and plan your projects with streamline precision
           The Project Planning Trigger List
           -Capture the key actions that make your projects flow from start to finish.
           The Horizons of Focus
           -Use vertical thinking to define and clarify everything from your next action step to your life's
           purpose and vision.




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The MarketingSavant Group                                                                                      888.989.7771
Getting Things Done
                                  The MarketingSavant Group
                                  www.marketingsavant.com
                                               888.989.7771
                                 dana@marketingsavant.com




           Based on the book
         “Getting Things Done”
             by David Allen
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Photo Credits
                            The Hipster PDA Keychain
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                            Minimum Speed Limit
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                            Thank You
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                            Buddha Dog
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Getting Things Done

  • 1. Getting Things Done (GTD) The MarketingSavant Group www.marketingsavant.com 888.989.7771 dana@marketingsavant.com Based on the book “Getting Things Done” by David Allen www.marketingsavant.com The MarketingSavant Group 888.989.7771
  • 4. WT* is GTD? • GTD embodies an easy, step-by-step and highly efficient method for achieving this relaxed , productive state. It includes: – Capturing anything and everything that has your attention – Defining actionable things discretely into outcomes and concrete next steps – Organizing reminders and information in the most streamlined way, in appropriate categories, based on how and when you need to access them – Keeping current and “on your game” with appropriately frequent reviews of the six horizons of your commitments (purpose, vision, goals, areas of focus, projects, and actions) • Implementing GTD alleviates the feeling of overwhelm, instills confidence, and releases a flood of creative energy. It provides structure without constraint, managing details with maximum flexibility. www.marketingsavant.com The MarketingSavant Group 888.989.7771
  • 5. This is Your Brain… www.marketingsavant.com The MarketingSavant Group 888.989.7771
  • 6. The Basic Concept • Remembering everything is… – Difficult – Cluttered and annoying • Recording with GTD is… – External to your brain – Uncluttered (like your new brain) • You can now concentrate on: – Performing tasks & next actions – Completing projects – Getting Things Done! www.marketingsavant.com The MarketingSavant Group 888.989.7771
  • 7. What GTD is Not • Won’t do things for you • Idiot-proof • An easy fix (you really have to read the book, no, really, you really have to read it…) • A cure for procrastination • A motivator for your delegates (especially if they don’t use GTD) • Easygoing (if you’re really anal retentive, this is just for you!) www.marketingsavant.com The MarketingSavant Group 888.989.7771
  • 8. The Objective: Mind Like Water and Balance
  • 9. Mind Like Water • Deal effectively with internal commits: • How many incompletes or open loops are pulling your attention? • There are many more than you think • Basic requirements in Managing Commitments: First: Clear your mind by emptying it! Anything you consider unfinished in any way must be captured in a trusted system outside your mind where you come back to regularly and sort through! Second: Clarify exactly what your commitment is and decide what you have to do, if anything, to make progress toward fulfilling it. Third: Once you‘ve decided on all the actions you need to take, you must keep reminders of them organized in a system you review regularly www.marketingsavant.com The MarketingSavant Group 888.989.7771
  • 11. The GTD System “If your mind is empty, it is always ready for anything; it is open to everything.” Shunryu Suzuki www.marketingsavant.com The MarketingSavant Group 888.989.7771
  • 12. GTD Principles & Methods The Five Phases of Mastering Workflow -Learn the 5 key steps to workflow processing as taught by David Allen. The Incompletion Trigger List -Free up 'psychic RAM' by capturing any incompletions. The Workflow Diagram -Use the 'Rosetta Stone' of GTD to work smarter, not harder. The Weekly Review -Master the weekly review- the practice that keeps us 'sane and in control.' The Natural Planning Model -Manage and plan your projects with streamline precision The Project Planning Trigger List -Capture the key actions that make your projects flow from start to finish. The Horizons of Focus -Use vertical thinking to define and clarify everything from your next action step to your life's purpose and vision. www.marketingsavant.com The MarketingSavant Group 888.989.7771
  • 13. The 5 Phases of Mastering Workflow 1. Collect 2. Process 3. Organize 4. Review 5. Do www.marketingsavant.com The MarketingSavant Group 888.989.7771
  • 14. 1. Collect • Stress-free productivity starts with off-loading what needs to get done from one's head, capturing everything that is necessary to track, remember, or take action on, into what Allen calls a bucket: a physical inbox, an email inbox, a tape recorder, a notebook, a PDA, a desktop, etc. • The idea is to get everything out of one's head and into a collection device, ready for processing. • All buckets should be emptied (processed) at least once per week. • Allen doesn't advocate any preferred collection method, leaving the choice to the individual. • He only insists upon the importance of emptying the "buckets" regularly. www.marketingsavant.com The MarketingSavant Group 888.989.7771
  • 15. 2. Process When processing a bucket, a strict workflow is followed: • Start at the top. • Deal with one item at a time. • Never put anything back into 'in'. • If an item requires action: – Do it (if it takes less than two minutes), OR – Delegate it, OR – Defer it. • If an item does not require action: – File it for reference, OR – Throw it away, OR – Incubate it for possible action later. If it takes under two minutes to do something, it should be done immediately. The two-minute rule is a guideline, encompassing roughly the time it would take to formally defer the action. www.marketingsavant.com The MarketingSavant Group 888.989.7771
  • 16. 3. Organize The four key action categories are: • Projects — Every open loop in one's life or work which requires more than one physical action to achieve becomes a project. • Calendar — Items that are to be done on a specific day or time • Next actions — For every item requiring attention, decide what is the next action that can be physically taken on that item. For example, if the item is, "Write project report", the next action might be, "Email Fred for meeting minutes", or, "Call Mary to ask about report requirements". Though there may be many steps and actions required to complete the item, there will always be something that needs to be done first. • Waiting for — When an action has been delegated to someone else, or when one is waiting for some external event before a project can be moved forward. www.marketingsavant.com The MarketingSavant Group 888.989.7771
  • 17. 3.1 Organize Organizing deferred tasks • Organize according to scope • Next actions - immediate single actions • Projects - consist of multiple actions • Waiting for - things delegated or pending • Someday/maybe Organize according to context (location) • Home • Work • Phone • Errands • Online www.marketingsavant.com The MarketingSavant Group 888.989.7771
  • 18. 4. Review • Review calendar and action lists daily (or whenever you could possible do any of them) • Conduct a weekly review to clean up, update, maintain and advance your systems (GTD is adaptable…one size won’t fit you) • Review the longer horizon list of goals, values, visions and keep your project list updated www.marketingsavant.com The MarketingSavant Group 888.989.7771
  • 19. 5. Do • Make choices about your action based on what you can do and in what context • Stay flexible – maintain a “total life” action reminder system • Ensure the best choices by focusing on priorities • Revisit and recalibrate commitments regularly www.marketingsavant.com The MarketingSavant Group 888.989.7771
  • 20. The Workflow Diagram! www.marketingsavant.com The MarketingSavant Group 888.989.7771
  • 21. GTD Life Hacks: Exercise I • The Mind Sweep – Identify and write down the largest tasks that you have facing you – Write, in one sentence, your intended successful outcome for that task – Write down the very next physical action required to move the objective closer. www.marketingsavant.com The MarketingSavant Group 888.989.7771
  • 22. Mastering GTD “Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler.” Albert Einstein www.marketingsavant.com The MarketingSavant Group 888.989.7771
  • 23. The Weekly Review • Loose Papers • Review "Next Actions" Lists – business cards, receipts, etc. - put in in – Mark off completed actions & review basket for processing for reminders of further action steps to • Process Your Notes capture • Previous Calendar Data • Review "Waiting For" List – review for remaining action items, – Records appropriate actions for any reference information, etc. needed follow-up & check off received items • Upcoming Calendar • Review Any Relevant Checklists • Empty Your Head • Review "Someday/Maybe" List – write down any new projects, action – Check for any projects that may have items, etc. become active and transfer them to • Review "Projects" (and Larger "Projects" & delete items no longer of Outcome) Lists interest – ensure that at least one kick-start action • Review "Pending" and Support Files is in your system for each – Browse through all work-in-progress support material to trigger new actions, completions, and waiting-fors “The primary success factor for managing the practical aspects of your life is a consistent revisiting of the projects, actions, and checklists that represent anything you are responsible for.” David Allen www.marketingsavant.com The MarketingSavant Group 888.989.7771
  • 24. Five Phases of Natural Planning Techniques 1. Purpose / Guiding Principles (why are we doing this?) 2. Mission / Vision / Goals / Successful Outcome (what would wild success look, sound, or feel like?) 3. Brainstorming (how would we accomplish it?) – View the project from beyond the completion date – Envision wild success (suspend "yeah, but. . .") – Capture features, aspects, and qualities you imagine in place 4. Organizing – Identify components, subcomponents, sequences, events, and/or priorities; what must occur and in what order? – When do we do these things? 5. Next Actions (where do we start?) "If the project is off your mind, your planning is sufficient. If it's still on your mind, keep applying the model until it's clear." www.marketingsavant.com The MarketingSavant Group 888.989.7771
  • 25. David Allen's "Horizons of Focus" model is essentially a map of the six different types of agreements that you can Horizons of Focus have with yourself. Clarifying what your agreements are at these levels and reviewing them as often as you need to will help you maintain a sense of perspective • On the Runway [Daily Current Actions] These are the agreements you have with yourself about the actual physical and visible next actions you are committed to doing. • 10,000 FT [Weekly & Current Projects] What relatively near-term outcomes are you committed to for which you are taking many of the next actions on the runway? The answers to this question essentially create your project list, or 10,000 ft. • 20,000 FT [Monthly Current Responsibilities] This level represents the agreements you have with yourself about your responsibilities, interests and areas of focus. You can think of it as the job description for your life and work. • 30,000 FT [1-2 Year Goals: Quarterly Review] These are the specific and measurable medium-term goals and objectives to which you are committed. I think about this level as the uber-projects. In other words, you're probably going to need the completion of a whole bunch of smaller and shorter projects at 10,000 ft to actually get to the goal at 30,000 ft • 40,000 FT [3-5 Year Goals: Annual Review] As you get higher in the altitude of your agreements, your longer-term aspirational agreements start showing up. 40,000 ft is all about articulating your vision. • 50,000 FT [Career, Purpose, Lifestyle : Annual Review] 50,000 ft represents your ultimate purpose and core values, either as an individual, or as a group.
  • 26. GTD Tools “Besides the noble art of getting things done, there is the noble art of leaving things undone. The wisdom of life consists in the elimination of non-essentials.” Lyn Yutang (Chinese writer) www.marketingsavant.com The MarketingSavant Group 888.989.7771
  • 27. What tools do I need? GTD is simple - A minimal setup would include a notebook, pen, inbox, filing drawer, folders and labels. However, there are many other tools you could use, including but not limited to: • a mobile device such as a PDA for everything – capture, lists, reminders • an electronic labeler for neat labels • a calendar or calendar program (highly recommended) • computer software (off-line or online) to handle your lists or your capture • a tickler file, either using folders (see 43 Folders) or software • index cards for capture and lists www.marketingsavant.com The MarketingSavant Group 888.989.7771
  • 28. 43 Folders What is a tickler file or 43 folders, and do I need it? A tickler file, as spelled out in the book, is a system of 43 folders: 12 folders labeled for each month, and 31 folders labeled for the days of the month. So the way it works: • If you have a piece of paper (or a concert ticket, etc.) that you don’t need to think about until later this month, put it in one of the daily folders (let’s say the folder labeled “20″ if we want to look at it on the 20th of this month). • If you don’t need to think about it until a later month, put it in that month’s folder. • Each day, you look in the folder with today’s date on it and see what you need to think about today. If you want to postpone it until later, simply put the paper in a later folder. In this way, you could have a recurring reminder. Each day, the folder with today’s date should be at the front of the pile — rotate yesterday’s folder to the back of the pile. • At the end of each month, rotate the past month’s folder to the back of the month folders pile, and look in the next month’s folder — take out the papers in it and redistribute throughout the 31 day folders. www.marketingsavant.com The MarketingSavant Group 888.989.7771
  • 29. Hipster PDA • Low-tech & cheap • Foolproof • 3 Steps: 1. Get a bunch of 3"x5" file cards 2. Clip them together with a binder clip 3. There is no step 3 www.marketingsavant.com The MarketingSavant Group 888.989.7771
  • 30. Mind Mapping www.marketingsavant.com The MarketingSavant Group 888.989.7771
  • 31. GTD’s Dirty Little Secrets • The best way to get things done is to do them. • The best way to do them is to start doing them. • GTD is of no help at all with making you want to do things. • Until you want to do them, though, GTD can be just another way to put them off. www.marketingsavant.com The MarketingSavant Group 888.989.7771
  • 32. GTD Links List • Zen Habits GTD FAQ http://zenhabits.net/2007/06/the-getting-things-done-gtd-faq/ • Get the book… • GTD Toolbox: 100+ Resources for Getting Things Done http://mashable.com/2009/01/29/getting-things-done/ • Introducing the Hipster PDA http://www.43folders.com/2004/09/03/introducing-the-hipster-pda • Wikisummaries: Getting Things Done http://www.wikisummaries.org/Getting_Things_Done:_The_Art_of_Stress -Free_Productivity • Kitchen Sinks and Tickler Files http://planetpooks.wordpress.com/2006/12/05/kitchen-sinks-and-tickler-files/ • Wikipedia on GTD http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Getting_Things_Done#GTD_Core _Principles • Horizon of Focus http://www.davidco.com/blogs/michael/2008/03/horizons_o f_focus_1.html • David Allen Company http://www.davidco.com/ www.marketingsavant.com The MarketingSavant Group 888.989.7771
  • 33. GTD In Review The Five Phases of Mastering Workflow -Learn the 5 key steps to workflow processing as taught by David Allen. The Incompletion Trigger List -Free up 'psychic RAM' by capturing any incompletions. The Workflow Diagram -Use the 'Rosetta Stone' of GTD to work smarter, not harder. The Weekly Review -Master the weekly review- the practice that keeps us 'sane and in control.' The Natural Planning Model -Manage and plan your projects with streamline precision The Project Planning Trigger List -Capture the key actions that make your projects flow from start to finish. The Horizons of Focus -Use vertical thinking to define and clarify everything from your next action step to your life's purpose and vision. www.marketingsavant.com The MarketingSavant Group 888.989.7771
  • 34. Getting Things Done The MarketingSavant Group www.marketingsavant.com 888.989.7771 dana@marketingsavant.com Based on the book “Getting Things Done” by David Allen www.marketingsavant.com The MarketingSavant Group 888.989.7771
  • 35. Photo Credits The Hipster PDA Keychain http://www.flickr.com/photos/kadavy/83534478/ Minimum Speed Limit http://www.flickr.com/photos/thetruthabout/2727717062/ Thank You http://www.flickr.com/photos/nj_dodge/187190601/ Buddha Dog http://www.flickr.com/photos/superfantastic/50088733/ www.marketingsavant.com The MarketingSavant Group 888.989.7771