Some people seem to get more done and do a better job with projects despite having the same hours in the day as the rest of us. My desire to be seen as someone who could be counted on to do excellent work without losing track of assignments and tasks led me to research the best ways of being productive.

Over the years, I refined my systems and studied productivity research, so I now feel comfortable sharing my advice with you.

There are no secrets to being more productive. But success happens when you have a simple, effective system in place to keep you on track. You also need to resist the temptation to create a complicated system that will fall apart under stress.

I have been teaching my systems to clients for many years, and now I’d like to share what I know with you.

I know you will benefit from my online and on-demand courses:

I also offer one-on-one consultations where we can analyze your current systems and strategies to achieve the goals you seek. I tailor my work to your needs rather than follow a one-size-fits-all formula. Find out more about my one-on-one work HERE or email me at daveedswards@outlook.com.

Focus on Goals Not Tasks

Imagine looking back a year from now and realizing you didn’t really move closer to anything that mattered. Scary thought, right? Here’s how goal setting can make sure that never happens again.

What I’ve Learned From GTD’s David Allen

I’ve been following the GTD/Getting Things Done methodology for many years, and I’ve had the opportunity to talk with author David Allen on many occasions. Here are some of the things I’ve learned from David that aren’t in the book.

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