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GTD Gems
by GTD Focus
Celebrating the 25th anniversary of Getting Things Done, this weekly series features Meg Edwards, a Certified GTD Coach Master Trainer with over 26 years of experience, reflecting on the enduring ideas from David Allen’s work. Drawing from Getting Things Done, Ready for Anything, and Making It All Work, each episode explores timeless GTD “gems” that invite reflection, insight, and renewed perspective.
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The GTD Someday/Maybe List Explained
GTD coach Meg Edwards provides an overview of the Someday/Maybe List and how it helps prevent everything you say yes to from becoming an immediate next action.What You’ll Learn in This Episode: 👉 Why the Someday/Maybe list is not a “graveyard” for ideas 👉 Ways to organize your Someday/Maybe list 👉 The “infinite possibilities” causes stressTimestamps:00:00 The Yes Side of Clarifying00:39 The No Side of Clarifying01:26 Book Passage01:36 Breaking Up the Someday/Maybe List03:39 Where Stress Comes From▶️ Watch the full GTD Gems playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=GTDGems 🔔 Subscribe and hit the notification bell to catch every episode.💭 Reflection question: What’s something you’ll move to your Someday/Maybe list?🌐 Explore GTD coaching programs and resources: gtdfocus.com📩 Email us at [email protected] Us on Social:📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gtdfocus/💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/gtdfocus/🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/gtdfocusGTD Focus is the exclusive provider of GTD® one-to-one coaching in the U.S. and Canada. Our coaches have logged tens of thousands of hours helping leaders, creatives, and professionals bring clarity and control to their commitments.For more GTD resources, visit gettingthingsdone.com or subscribe to David Allen’s YouTube channel.#GettingThingsDone #Productivity #ListManagement
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Where to Start With GTD When You Feel Overwhelmed
Feeling overwhelmed and not sure where to start with GTD? If your system feels like there’s too much to do, even after years of practice, this simple reset can help you regain clarity quickly.What You’ll Learn in This Episode: 👉 Why starting with your current reality beats starting with priorities 👉 How small, unfinished tasks create mental overwhelmTimestamps:00:00 Where do you start with GTD?00:36 Making It All Work Passage02:34 Client Story04:10 Reflection▶️ Watch the full GTD Gems playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=GTDGems 🔔 Subscribe and hit the notification bell to catch every episode.💭 Reflection question: What’s true in your world right now?🌐 Explore GTD coaching programs and resources: gtdfocus.com📩 Email us at [email protected] Us on Social:📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gtdfocus/💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/gtdfocus/🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/gtdfocusGTD Focus is the exclusive provider of GTD® one-to-one coaching in the U.S. and Canada. Our coaches have logged tens of thousands of hours helping leaders, creatives, and professionals bring clarity and control to their commitments.For more GTD resources, visit gettingthingsdone.com or subscribe to David Allen’s YouTube channel.#GettingThingsDone #Productivity #Overwhelm
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Stop Procrastinating: Use the 2-Minute Rule
The 2-Minute Rule is one of the simplest ways to stop procrastinating, and start building momentum immediately.David Allen says: if something takes less than two minutes, do it now. This simple rule helps you find clarity, stay focused in fast-paced environments, rid yourself of unnecessary overwhelm.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:👉 What the 2-Minute Rule is and how it works👉 How small tasks create “drag” on your system👉 Why immediate action beats organizing or delayingTimestamps:00:00 Meg introduction00:30 The two minute rule01:00 Be like Teflon▶️ Watch the full GTD Gems playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=GTDGems 🔔 Subscribe and hit the notification bell to catch every episode.💭 Reflection question: What’s one 2-minute task you’ve been putting off?🌐 Explore GTD coaching programs and resources: gtdfocus.com📩 Email us at [email protected] Us on Social:📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gtdfocus/💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/gtdfocus/🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/gtdfocusGTD Focus is the exclusive provider of GTD® one-to-one coaching in the U.S. and Canada. Our coaches have logged tens of thousands of hours helping leaders, creatives, and professionals bring clarity and control to their commitments.For more GTD resources, visit gettingthingsdone.com or subscribe to David Allen’s YouTube channel.#GettingThingsDone #Productivity #DavidAllen
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The Simple Productivity Rule: Create or Complete
David Allen shares a powerful insight: everything you do falls into one of two categories, create or complete. What You’ll Learn in This Episode:👉 The difference between “creating” and “completing”👉 Why finishing tasks often sparks new ideas👉 A simple mental model to guide your next actionTimestamps:00:00 Meg introduction00:30 You're here to complete and create01:49 Best practices for each▶️ Watch the full GTD Gems playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=GTDGems 🔔 Subscribe and hit the notification bell to catch every episode.💬 Comment below: Are you in “create” mode or “complete” mode right now?🌐 Explore GTD coaching programs and resources: gtdfocus.com📩 Email us at [email protected] Us on Social:📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gtdfocus/💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/gtdfocus/🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/gtdfocusGTD Focus is the exclusive provider of GTD® one-to-one coaching in the U.S. and Canada. Our coaches have logged tens of thousands of hours helping leaders, creatives, and professionals bring clarity and control to their commitments.For more GTD resources, visit gettingthingsdone.com or subscribe to David Allen’s YouTube channel.#GettingThingsDone #Productivity #DavidAllen
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Your Brain Is a Terrible Office (Here’s What Works)
Trying to keep everything in your head?If you’re using your brain as a to-do list, this insight from David Allen may change how you work.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:👉 Why your brain is a “crappy office” for managing tasks👉 The hidden cost of trying to remember everythingTimestamps:00:00 Meg introduction00:47 Building an external brain01:50 Your mind is sneaky02:19 You are not your work▶️ Watch the full GTD Gems playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=GTDGems 🔔 Subscribe and hit the notification bell to catch every episode.💬 Comment below: What’s something you need to get out of your head?🌐 Explore GTD coaching programs and resources: gtdfocus.com📩 Email us at [email protected] Us on Social:📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gtdfocus/💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/gtdfocus/🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/gtdfocusGTD Focus is the exclusive provider of GTD® one-to-one coaching in the U.S. and Canada. Our coaches have logged tens of thousands of hours helping leaders, creatives, and professionals bring clarity and control to their commitments.For more GTD resources, visit gettingthingsdone.com or subscribe to David Allen’s YouTube channel.#GettingThingsDone #Productivity #DavidAllen
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How to Make Your GTD Weekly Review Work for You
Are you finding it tough to stay consistent with your GTD Weekly Review?Do you sometimes feel guilty for not doing it “the right way” as it’s written in the books?In this episode of GTD Gems, GTD coach Meg Edwards shares how to make your GTD Weekly Review work for you through customization.What You’ll Learn in This Episode: 👉 Why the Weekly Review isn’t one-size-fits-all 👉 How to “get off your back” and build a review habit that sticks 👉 Simple ways to get clear, current, and back into a creative mindsetTimestamps:00:00 Misconceptions about the Weekly Review01:42 GTD book passage02:27 Meg's gem of the week04:27 Meg's recommended next steps📄 Weekly Review Worksheet: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_3j3f-vPpAUkIQRfQ33LoL1zp7UQSayY/view?usp=sharing▶️ Watch the full GTD Gems playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=GTDGems 🔔 Subscribe and hit the notification bell to catch every episode.💬 Comment below: What’s the biggest challenge you face with your Weekly Review?🌐 Explore GTD coaching programs and resources: gtdfocus.com📩 Email us at [email protected] Us on Social:📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gtdfocus/💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/gtdfocus/🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/gtdfocusGTD Focus is the exclusive provider of GTD® one-to-one coaching in the U.S. and Canada. Our coaches have logged tens of thousands of hours helping leaders, creatives, and professionals bring clarity and control to their commitments.For more GTD resources, visit gettingthingsdone.com or subscribe to David Allen’s YouTube channel.#GettingThingsDone #Productivity #WeeklyReview
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The Way to Handle Problems With Less Stress | GTD Gems
When is a problem actually a project?In this episode of GTD Gems, GTD coach Meg Edwards explores how shifting your perspective from “problem” to “project” can dramatically reduce stress and create forward momentum.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:👉 Why every problem can be reframed as a project👉 How identifying a successful outcome creates clarity👉 How embracing friction can actually improve productivityTimestamps:00:00 Turning problems into projects00:43 Passage from Getting Things Done01:50 Meg's personal story on turning a problem into a project02:52 Passage from Ready For Anything04:03 We don't live in a frictionless world05:44 Recap and reflection▶️ Watch the full GTD Gems playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=GTDGems 🔔 Subscribe and hit the notification bell to catch every episode.💬 Comment below: What’s one problem you could turn into a project with a next action?🌐 Explore GTD coaching programs and resources: gtdfocus.com📩 Email us at [email protected] Us on Social:📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gtdfocus/💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/gtdfocus/🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/gtdfocusGTD Focus is the exclusive provider of GTD® one-to-one coaching in the U.S. and Canada. Our coaches have logged tens of thousands of hours helping leaders, creatives, and professionals bring clarity and control to their commitments.For more GTD resources, visit gettingthingsdone.com or subscribe to David Allen’s YouTube channel.#GettingThingsDone #Productivity #Focus
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Horizontal vs Vertical Focus (Why Some Projects Need More Thinking)
Have you ever captured a project in your system… but it still stays on your mind? 🤔 The difference between horizontal focus and vertical focus may explain why some projects need more thinking before they feel under control.In this episode of GTD Gems, GTD coach Meg Edwards explores how horizontal vs. vertical focus in GTD works, and when it’s time to use the Natural Planning Model to gain clarity and control over your projects.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:👉 The difference between horizontal focus and vertical focus in GTD👉 Why some projects only need a next action and others need deeper thinkingTimestamps:00:00 Projects and the Natural Planning Model01:10 Meg Reads from Chapter 3 of GTD Book02:14 Horizontal and Vertical Focus Explained04:11 Natural Planning Model Resources▶️ Watch the full GTD Gems playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=GTDGems🔔 Subscribe and hit the notification bell to catch every episode.💬 Comment below: When have you needed more vertical focus on a project?🌐 Explore GTD coaching programs and resources: gtdfocus.com📩 Email us at [email protected] Us on Social:📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gtdfocus/💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/gtdfocus/🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/gtdfocusGTD Focus is the exclusive provider of GTD® one-to-one coaching in the U.S. and Canada. Our coaches have logged tens of thousands of hours helping leaders, creatives, and professionals bring clarity and control to their commitments.For more GTD resources, visit gettingthingsdone.com or subscribe to David Allen’s YouTube channel.#GettingThingsDone #Productivity #Focus
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The Difference Between Scanning and Clarifying
Is checking your inbox the same as actually processing it?In this episode of GTD Gems, GTD Coach Meg Edwards explains the difference between scanning and clarifying, and why emergency scanning your inbox isn’t the same as processing it.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:👉 When emergency scanning is helpful👉 How to move through your inbox one item at a time👉 The clarifying questions that reduce overwhelmTimestamps:00:00 Emergency scanning vs. clarifying and organizing00:37 Meg reads from Chapter 6 of the GTD book02:15 How this shows up in coaching03:54 Recap and what’s next▶️ Watch the full GTD Gems playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=GTDGems🔔 Subscribe and hit the notification bell to catch every episode.💬 Comment below: Do you find yourself scanning or clarifying more often?🌐 Explore GTD coaching programs and resources: gtdfocus.com📩 Email us at [email protected] Us on Social:📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gtdfocus/💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/gtdfocus/🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/gtdfocusGTD Focus is the exclusive provider of GTD® one-to-one coaching in the U.S. and Canada. Our coaches have logged tens of thousands of hours helping leaders, creatives, and professionals bring clarity and control to their commitments.For more GTD resources, visit gettingthingsdone.com or subscribe to David Allen’s YouTube channel.#GettingThingsDone #Productivity #EmailManagement
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Why Your GTD System Stops Working (And How to Fix It)
Struggling to keep your GTD system working?In this GTD Gems episode, Coach Meg Edwards explains how ‘hard edges’ in your system keep your lists and folders distinct, reduce overwhelm, and restore clarity.What You’ll Learn in This Episode: 👉 What “hard edges” mean in GTD and why they matter 👉 How to clarify and organize your lists for maximum effectiveness 👉 Real client examples of restoring GTD system clarityTimestamps:00:00 What are “hard edges” in GTD?01:45 David Allen’s thoughts on organization02:05 Client story on system breaking down03:50 How this connects to the Weekly Review04:36 Client story on labeling folders05:22 Organization beats overwhelm05:50 Recap and what’s next▶️ GTD Gems Playlist:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRH9fEmS3ZFu5YBGGEdIg6ZKJtvhR2STp📄 Grab the clarifying and organizing map featured:https://drive.google.com/file/d/1fatWGka2jpCUsFb5zkc8dEK0_xi0N1yt/view?usp=sharing🔔 Subscribe and hit the notification bell to catch every episode.💬 Comment below: Which GTD list do you struggle to keep “hard edges” on?🌐 Explore GTD coaching programs and resources: gtdfocus.com📩 Email us at [email protected] Us on Social:📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gtdfocus/💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/gtdfocus/🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/gtdfocusGTD Focus is the exclusive provider of GTD® one-to-one coaching in the U.S. and Canada. Our coaches have logged tens of thousands of hours helping leaders, creatives, and professionals bring clarity and control to their commitments.For more GTD resources, visit gettingthingsdone.com or subscribe to David Allen’s YouTube channel.#gtd #gettingthingsdone #productivity
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The GTD Capturing Trap Most People Fall For | GTD Gems
Struggling with what to capture in GTD?In this episode of GTD Gems, GTD Coach Meg Edwards explains why you should capture everything that has your attention, even seemingly small or “unimportant” things, and how separating capturing from clarifying and organizing reduces overwhelm.What You’ll Learn in This Episode: 👉 The difference between capturing, clarifying, and organizing 👉 How to stop censoring what you captureTimestamps:00:00 Why you censor what you capture00:52 Why you should capture everything02:38 Real capture examples (what this looks like)04:10 Even GTD coaches have to practice capture▶️ GTD Gems Playlist:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRH9fEmS3ZFu5YBGGEdIg6ZKJtvhR2STp🔔 Subscribe and hit the notification bell to catch every episode.💬 Comment below: How often do you avoid capturing something because you don’t want to do it?🌐 Explore GTD coaching programs and resources: gtdfocus.com📩 Email us at [email protected] Us on Social:📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gtdfocus/💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/gtdfocus/🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/gtdfocusGTD Focus is the exclusive provider of GTD® one-to-one coaching in the U.S. and Canada. Our coaches have logged tens of thousands of hours helping leaders, creatives, and professionals bring clarity and control to their commitments.For more GTD resources, visit gettingthingsdone.com or subscribe to David Allen’s YouTube channel.#gtd #gettingthingsdone #productivity
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How to Say No With Integrity Using GTD
Struggling to say no without guilt?In this episode of GTD Gems, GTD Coach Meg Edwards explains how a complete, regularly reviewed inventory helps you say no with integrity and say yes to what is most important.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:👉 Why people say yes when they really want to say no👉 How GTD helps you align your yeses and nos with your roles and responsibilitiesTimestamps:00:00 The GTD insight that changes everything00:46 Why it’s so hard to say no01:14 A real example of saying no with integrity02:22 Why capturing is the foundation03:03 What becomes possible with a full inventory▶️ GTD Gems Playlist:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRH9fEmS3ZFu5YBGGEdIg6ZKJtvhR2STp🎓GTD Strategy Program:https://gtdfocus.com/strategy-course/🔔 Subscribe and hit the notification bell to catch every episode.💬 Comment below: What’s something you’ve struggled to say no to recently?🌐 Explore GTD coaching programs and resources: gtdfocus.com📩 Email us at [email protected] Us on Social:📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gtdfocus/💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/gtdfocus/🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/gtdfocusGTD Focus is the exclusive provider of GTD® one-to-one coaching in the U.S. and Canada. Our coaches have logged tens of thousands of hours working with global leaders, scientists, engineers, creatives, and entrepreneurs, helping them bring clarity to their complex lives.For more GTD resources, visit DavidCo.com or subscribe to @GTD.#gettingthingsdone #timemanagement #productivitytips
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Why Your GTD Lists Repel You
Your Next Actions list should motivate you to take action, not repel you.In this episode, Meg Edwards explores a key insight from Getting Things Done, Chapter 12: when it comes to next actions, there is no neutral territory. Through real coaching conversations, she explains why even experienced GTD practitioners avoid their lists and how clearer next action thinking changes that.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:👉 Why next actions either attract or repel you👉 How unclear next actions create resistance and avoidanceTimestamps:00:00 – Why even experienced GTD users still need coaching00:48 – Why there are no neutral next actions01:50 – How unclear or weak verbs affect your next actions03:19 – A real example of this breakdown in practice04:27 – The hidden reason your next actions list gets ignored05:06 – What to adjust after watching this▶️ GTD Gems Playlist:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRH9fEmS3ZFu5YBGGEdIg6ZKJtvhR2STp▶️ Check out Meg's other video on Next Action thinking: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YpbpYP2bDsI📄 Project and Next Action Verb Sheet:https://drive.google.com/file/d/1E9krHpmXtg8kLiGJikc-Y0BLFXKUEpvI/view?usp=sharing🔔 Subscribe and hit the notification bell to catch every episode.💬 Comment below: Which next action on your list is repelling you, and why do you think that is?🌐 Explore GTD coaching programs and resources: gtdfocus.com📩 Email us at [email protected] Us on Social:📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gtdfocus/💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/gtdfocus/🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/gtdfocusGTD Focus is the exclusive provider of GTD® one-to-one coaching in the U.S. and Canada. Our coaches have logged tens of thousands of hours working with global leaders, scientists, engineers, creatives, and entrepreneurs, helping them bring clarity to their complex lives.For more GTD resources, visit DavidCo.com or subscribe to @GTD.#gettingthingsdone #nextactions #productivitytips
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Horizon 2 Explained: Areas of Focus & Responsibility
Your Areas of Focus and Responsibilities are one of the most overlooked parts of GTD and may be the missing link behind unclear priorities and lingering stress.In this episode, Meg walks through where Horizon 2 appears throughout the Getting Things Done book, how it functions as a trigger list, and why reviewing your roles and responsibilities often reveals which projects deserve your attention, especially after major life transitions.What You’ll Learn in This Episode: 👉 Why Horizon 2 clarifies priorities when nothing on your lists stands out 👉 How to use Areas of Focus as a trigger list for projects and actionsTimestamps:00:00 – Where Horizon 2 Shows Up01:57 – Using Areas of Focus to Prioritize02:49 – New Roles and Responsibilities Examples04:12 – Areas of Focus Don't Get Checked Off05:12 – How Meg Uses Horizon 206:21 – Parting Thoughts▶️ GTD Gems Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRH9fEmS3ZFu5YBGGEdIg6ZKJtvhR2STp🔔 Subscribe and hit the notification bell to catch every episode.💬 Comment below: Which role or responsibility do you look to when you need clarity on what to work on next?🌐 Explore GTD coaching programs and resources: gtdfocus.com📩 Email us at [email protected] Us on Social:📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gtdfocus/💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/gtdfocus/🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/gtdfocusGTD Focus is the exclusive provider of GTD one-to-one coaching in the U.S. and Canada. Our coaches have logged tens of thousands of hours working with global leaders, scientists, engineers, creatives, and entrepreneurs—helping them bring clarity to their complex lives.For more GTD resources, visit DavidCo.com or subscribe to @GTD.#gettingthingsdone #higherhorizons #projectplanning
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Where's Your Space?
The three-fold nature of work gives you language for what is already happening in your day so you can tell the difference between defined work, unplanned work, and defining work.In this GTD Gems episode, Meg walks through the three types of work and explains why distinguishing between them creates clarity, focus, and space on your calendar for the unexpected.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:👉 What the three-fold nature is and how to use it👉 The importance of creating space in your calendarDavid Allen’s Article on the Three-fold Nature of Work:https://gettingthingsdone.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/Threefold.pdfTimestamps:00:00 – Trouble Prioritizing00:58 – Previous Episode Recap01:45 – Three-fold Nature of Work02:31 – Defined Work02:57 – Unplanned Work04:29 – Clarifying & Organizing Work05:02 – Where Is Your Space?06:56 – Recap▶️ GTD Gems Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRH9fEmS3ZFu5YBGGEdIg6ZKJtvhR2STp🔔 Subscribe and hit the notification bell to catch every episode.💬 Comment below: How much space do you leave in your calendar?🌐 Explore GTD coaching programs and resources: gtdfocus.com📩 Email us at [email protected] Us on Social:📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gtdfocus/💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/gtdfocus/🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/gtdfocusGTD Focus is the exclusive provider of GTD one-to-one coaching in the U.S. and Canada. Our coaches have logged tens of thousands of hours working with global leaders, scientists, engineers, creatives, and entrepreneurs—helping them bring clarity to their complex lives.For more GTD resources, visit DavidCo.com or subscribe to @GTD.#gettingthingsdone #threefoldnatureofwork #productivity
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The Big Secret About My Lists
GTD isn’t about rigid rules or doing everything “the right way.” In this episode, GTD coach Meg Edwards explores why your system exists in the first place: to create freedom, clarity, and space for the things that truly matter in your life.Key Takeaways:👉 The real purpose of lists, Weekly Reviews, and a trusted system👉 Why flexibility and a “good enough” mindset matter more than perfectionTimestamps:00:00 – Why GTD isn’t “all or nothing”01:05 – The big secret about lists02:30 – David Allen’s example03:30 – Knowing your system is “good enough”05:05 – Meg’s example07:00 – Coaching client success story07:44 – Takeaways and what’s next▶️ GTD Gems Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRH9fEmS3ZFu5YBGGEdIg6ZKJtvhR2STp🔔 Subscribe and hit the notification bell to catch every episode.💬 Comment below: How has GTD helped you create more freedom?🌐 Explore GTD coaching programs and resources: gtdfocus.com📩 Email us at [email protected] Us on Social:📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gtdfocus/💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/gtdfocus/🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/gtdfocusGTD Focus is the exclusive provider of GTD one-to-one coaching in the U.S. and Canada. Our coaches have logged tens of thousands of hours working with global leaders, scientists, engineers, creatives, and entrepreneurs—helping them bring clarity to their complex lives.For more GTD resources, visit DavidCo.com or subscribe to @GTD.#gettingthingsdone #gtd #productivity #davidallen #gtdgems
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Returning to the GTD Books
Meg sets the stage for GTD Gems, a year-long series celebrating and reflecting on David Allen’s Getting Things Done books. Drawing on decades of coaching experience, she shares how she’ll explore chapters from Getting Things Done, Ready for Anything, and Making It All Work—focusing on reflection, relevance, and inspiration rather than implementation.Key Takeaways:👉 What the GTD Gems series is and who it’s for👉 Why revisiting the GTD books still matters👉 How Meg will reflect on and connect chapters across the books▶️ GTD Gems Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRH9fEmS3ZFu5YBGGEdIg6ZKJtvhR2STp🔔 Subscribe and hit the notification bell to catch every episode.💬 Comment below: Which book or chapter are you most excited to see covered?🌐 Explore GTD coaching programs and resources: https://bit.ly/gtdfocus📩 Email us at [email protected] Us on Social:📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gtdfocus/💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/gtdfocus/🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/gtdfocusGTD Focus is the exclusive provider of GTD one-to-one coaching in the U.S. and Canada. Our coaches have logged tens of thousands of hours working with global leaders, scientists, engineers, creatives, and entrepreneurs—helping them bring clarity to their complex lives.For more GTD resources, visit DavidCo.com or subscribe to @GTD.#GettingThingsDone #GTD #DavidAllen #Productivity #GTDGems
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Celebrating the 25th anniversary of Getting Things Done, this weekly series features Meg Edwards, a Certified GTD Coach Master Trainer with over 26 years of experience, reflecting on the enduring ideas from David Allen’s work. Drawing from Getting Things Done, Ready for Anything, and Making It All Work, each episode explores timeless GTD “gems” that invite reflection, insight, and renewed perspective.
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