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David Allen on Dealing with Interruptions

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Uploaded by on Sep 1, 2011

David Allen describes a GTD tip for dealing with interruptions.

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  • I have to agree with Proxstud IF your a windows user. I used Nirvana then Nirvana 2 for quite some time but bought a MacBook Pro last year and began converting to Omnifocus. It's bar none the best GTD application there is. The iPhone app is outstanding also

  • @happysouthpaw I have been using Nirvanahq for a long time now. It's in beta but will go live very soon. It follows the simplicity of GTD in it's User Interface and makes managing things easy. I have tried many GTD apps to keep my system digital but most fall short. Using NirvanaHQ, Evernote, Gmail, Gcal and some iPhone apps, I have a complete system that prevents things from falling through the cracks.

  • @ProxStud What GTD software do you use/recommend?

  • @thedeeman Common sense isn't always common practice. The "Getting Things Done" book was the best ten bucks I've ever spent.

  • @thedeeman Check out his whole system and what he is doing will make sense to you. He gets paid a heap of money by people who aren't fools to teach this stuff, and for good reason. Just my 2 cents.

  • What is the innovation here? Seems like what all of us do anyhow.

  • Always helping the world being in control of their lives, so being more happy.

  • Thanks - keep the video tips coming

  • Ok.... all good.

    I'm going to have a new folder labeled '2.6 minutes' because David Allen just knows that's the time interruptions happen! he he

  • The small adjustment I can make is to use a small note pad for the times when several things come in at once and toss them into the physical inbox and process it at another time. I was doing what David described in a digital way but I should use the physical inbox as well. So I picked up a nugget. I am a big time Tech Geek and use software tools for most of my GTD system.

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