In the following articles we will be describing in detail each one of the perspective horizons so that you can see exactly what they consist of and what you need to take into account to create the map ...
Processing is the stage of the GTD workflow in which you make decisions. You get all the stuff you have collected and, one by one, decide what are you going to do with them. For you to decide, you ...
Principles and rules can be understood in different ways, so in this article I will refer to principles as “fundamental ideas that govern someone’s thought or behavior”, and to rules as “that which ...
Also called Area of Responsibility, it refers to each one of the different facets of your work and personal life that you want to improve or maintain at a good level, so you want to dedicate time and ...
The GTD’s Six-Level Model for Reviewing Your Own Work allows you to reflect on what underlies your personal life and work and, as a result, be clear about the priorities that should govern your ...
It is a list of the different aspects that your areas of focus and interest may involve, both personally and professionally. You can use it occasionally to identify all the incompletes related to ...
Behaviors, situations, and environmental elements that make us waste our valuable time are usually called time thieves. External time thieves are those that come from outside and we cannot prevent ...
Dwight D. Eisenhower, thirty-fourth president of the U.S., thought that we should devote attention and time to our activities in accordance with their importance and urgency. He said, rightly, that we ...
Chaos causes stress, and increased stress leads to reduced productivity. At times of unavoidable chaos, what can you do to stop the heightened stress levels from tarnishing your productivity? Get ...
Every time you are learning something new, developing a new habit or running a big project, there are always moments in which thoughts invade your mind. It looks like you don’t move on, you don’t feel ...
WYSIATI is the acronym for de What you see is all there is, a cognitive bias described by Daniel Kahneman in his book Thinking, fast and slow, which explains how irrational we are when making ...
Dice Jason Fried en su libro Reinicia que en Basecamp, empresa de la que es co-fundador y CEO, una de las habilidades que buscan cuando están contratando a cualquier trabajador es su capacidad de ...