Too many people build complex productivity systems that they can’t keep up with. This week, we’ve been exploring how to simply follow the Getting Things Done methodology so it works for you. Today, doing the most important thing now.

This video wraps up the final step of Getting Things Done and shows how to move from planning to action. Dave explains how productivity improves when you trust your lists and stop overthinking. He breaks down how to choose the right task using context, time, and energy. The video clears up common GTD myths about priority, schedules, and urgency. It ends with a limited-time offer for GTD courses that help make the system stick.
- The video explains the final GTD step, Engage, which focuses on doing the work.
- Getting Things Done productivity improves when you trust your task lists.
- GTD task choice depends on context, time available, and energy level.
- Productivity increases when tasks match available time blocks.
- Energy management helps you do hard work when focus is highest.
- GTD does not rely on rigid schedules or constant urgency.
- Priority in GTD shifts based on context and energy, not fixed rankings.
- Weekly reviews keep GTD lists current and reliable.
- Common GTD mistakes include guilt-based task choice and ignoring energy.
- The GTD Implementation Guide course helps build daily productivity habits.


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