Gtd Videos
Moleskine and Evernote: Organization System
from recent posts tagged tasks - blip.tv (beta) on October 30, 2009
Duration: 475
Duration: 475
It is rude to write notes on your phone during a meeting. People think you're twittering. It is more acceptable to write with pen and paper. But how does this transfer into digital? Evernote can help.
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David Allen on Getting It All Done
from Small Business Marketing Blog from Duct Tape Marketing » Podcast on October 27, 2009
Duration: 0
Duration: 0
David Allen on Getting It All Done This content from: Duct Tape Marketing Marketing podcast with David Allen (Click to listen, right click and Save As to download subscribe now via iTunes Getting all the stuff you ve got to manage done as a business owner, might be the greatest challenge of all. Then of course all the new social media stuff comes along and the job of managing it all just got tougher. It seems, to some at least, that monitoring, managing, engaging and following is a full time job. I ve always been a big fan of David Allen s Getting Things Done (GTD), but I think we may need his simple system for collecting, doing, delegating and deferring more than ever. I spent a few minutes chatting with David for this episode of the Duct Tape Marketing podcast and if you re one of those feeling a little overwhelmed these days I suggest you start with by grabbing Getting Things Done and then work your way up to his latest Making It All Work. You can get David s products and books at his Davidco site There are so many layers to David s work that I have found people who have changed their lives by adhering to the 2 minutes or less principle while others have developed a deep sense of vision for their business because they ve cleared the clutter for the first time. In this podcast we cover: Components of the GTD system Tools for GTD Using the GTD system in an organization De-cluttering to move forward About Making It All Work: Winning at the Game of Work and the Business of Life How to get involved with GTD Related Posts:David Allen and GTD on the DTM PodcastDavid Allen Live on Duct Tape MarketingTime can't be managed, it just isWhat would the perfect business day look like?Review the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast Like this post? Share it with others
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Screencast #015 - Things für das iPhone
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on October 19, 2009
Duration: 540
Duration: 540
Dieser Screencast stellt euch die Funktionen der mobieln Variante des Taskmanagers Things vor. Es werden die Funktionen, das Design und die Synchronisation von To.Dos gezeigt. Moderator: Lukas
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Podcast: David Allen - Best Practices of Organize
from David Allen Company Podcast on October 12, 2009
Duration: 1747
Duration: 1747
In this episode, the 3rd in this GTD best practices series by David Allen and his tech team, they take a look at the best practices of organize. Click here to listen now or click here to download. (mp3, 29:07) Related Links: Discuss on GTD Times Get started with GTD Check out more free podcasts
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This Old Fashioned Tool Aids Productivity
from Bigg Success on September 16, 2009
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There s a perception that, because office work doesn t require physical labor, we who work at a desk with a computer don t need a break. This perception exists even among many office workers. We re guilty of it ourselves! But the repetitive tasks you perform at your desk may be just as taxing on your body as physical labor. Your neck muscles start to tighten. Your eyes begin to strain. You feel a discomfort in your wrists. Fortunately, there s an answer: ___ ___ Get away from your desk and your computer for five or ten minutes. You don t necessarily have to quit working. You can have a quick conversation with a co-worker about that project on which you re both working. You could make a quick phone call. But actually taking a little break from work may be just the ticket! Try to do that at least every other hour. Take a short walk. Stretch. Breathe. Focus on something far away to give your eyes a break. ___ For me, this really helps me get more done. Especially when I m writing or trying to solve a complex problem, I often find the answer when I m away from my desk. ___ ___ For example, we often come up with the title for our show when we step away for a few minutes. I feel better when I just stand up and move. It feels good to get my circulation going. I feel refreshed quickly and it gets me ready to tackle my next bigg challenge. ___ It s a little bit counter-intuitive, but it really does work. Try it for yourself and see. We needed a reminder But if you re like us, you get so involved in your work that it can be difficult to remember to take a break. Fortunately, there s an old-fashioned tool that helps you remember to get away. It s an alarm! Set an alarm every hour so you remember to change up your routine for a few minutes. ___ I won t speak for you, Mary-Lynn, but I needed the alarm to develop the habit of getting away. Otherwise, I could just keep plugging away for hours. When I finally would get up, my body would say, Whoa! ___ ___ I m the same way. I get in that zone and I just don t think about getting up and stretching a little. The next thing you know, my neck is so tight that I can hardly stand it. ___ A task to improve productivity In case you aren t convinced that a short break will improve your productivity, we ll serve up a task that will definitely make a difference. When your alarm goes off, stand up. Stretch a little. Move around. Now compare your progress for the day against your To-Do List. Are you on track? If you are, congratulate yourself. If not, double your efforts before the next alarm. It may only take you a minute to do this. You may reward yourself with a longer break of five or ten minutes if you re on track. Find what works for you and then implement it for your bigg success! ___ Get the tips and tools you need to be a BIGG success. Subscribe to the Bigg Success Weekly it s FREE! ___ Thank you so much for taking the time to read our post today. You ve heard the phrase think outside the box. Frankly, we ve heard it so much we re sick of it. Next time, we ll discuss how to always think outside the box. Please join us. Until then, here s to your bigg success! Subscribe to The Bigg Success Show in iTunes. Subscribe to the Bigg Success feed. Direct link to The Bigg Success Show audio file: http://media.libsyn.com/media/biggsuccess/00482-091609.mp3 Related posts Monkey Business Leads to Bigg Success Taking Inventory of Time (Image in today s post by cema)
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Cluecon 2009 - Voice over IP: Is It More Than Just a Terrible Mistake?
from recent posts tagged voip - blip.tv (beta) on August 11, 2009
Duration: 3052
Duration: 3052
This is my keynote talk from Cluecon 2009, which was held at the beginning of August.In this talk I discuss Voice over IP, otherwise known as Internet telephony, with about 150 VoIP developers. The promise of VoIP is that it allows any small device with network connections to act as a telephone, which means wide scope for creative ways to have dumb appliances become very smart communications devices. On the other hand, this can cause plummeting creativity for knowledge workers as the number of devices that can interrupt your day become more and more prevelant -- and that would be a terrible mistake.In the talk I discuss ideas about how VoIP can not only not disrupts, but perhaps one day actually help people maintain their focus on their creative work.
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Tesla Model S,Ford Fiesta RS,VW GTD -FastLaneDaily-27MAR2009
from HareChevrolet on March 27, 2009
Duration: 0
Duration: 0
Tesla unveils a new concept car, Volkswagen releases the GTD, a man attempts to pay for a parking ticket with a bag of urine soaked coins, and the Ford Fiesta RS concept is also unveiled. Hosted by Derek DeAngelis.
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Affixa email attachments made easy for Gmail, Yahoo, Outlook and Thunderbird
from Transition Towns NZ on January 24, 2009
Duration: 174
also in: Attachments Davidallen Email Email utility Gmail Gtd Lifehacker Notablygood Outlook Productivity Technology Thunderbird Tutorial Utility Yahoo
Duration: 174
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