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Productivity Tricks of David Allen That Work Wonders

FastCompany has a list of very practical tips for boosting productivity borrowed from David Allen of Getting Things Done.

1. Sort your loose papers. Gather all scraps of paper — business cards, receipts, miscellaneous notes — and put them into your in-basket to process.

2. Process your notes. Review journal entries, meeting notes, and miscellaneous scribblings. Turn them into appropriate action items, projects, and so on.

3. Review previous calendar data. Look through expired daily calendar pages for remaining action items, and move those items forward.

4. Download your data. Write down any new projects, action items, “waiting-for” items, and so on.

5. Review outcome lists. One by one, evaluate the status of each project, goal, and outcome.

6. Review “next action” lists. Check off all completed actions. Look for reminders of further action steps.

7. Review “pending” and “support” files. Browse through work-in-progress materials and update lists of new actions, completions, and “waiting-for” items.

8. Review “reminders” lists. Make sure that there isn’t anything that you haven’t done that you need to do. Also, make sure that there aren’t any checklists that you need to review.

9. Review “someday” and “maybe” lists. Look for any projects that may have become active, and transfer them to your “projects” list. Delete any dead items.

10. Review “waiting-for” lists. Record appropriate follow-up actions. Check them off as you complete them.

11. Be creative and courageous. Add to your system any new, wonderful, harebrained, thought-provoking, risk-taking ideas that have occurred to you. [tags]gtd[/tags]

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Published on June 13, 2007 under Organize, Software
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