Tag: Tasks
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Prioritizing Your Tasks
How do you decide what to do next when faced with many tasks? David Allen, the author of Getting Things Done, offers an answer.
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Why Planning Time Is Your Greatest Asset

We all have the same 24 hours daily, yet some people seem to accomplish so much more than others. The secret isn’t superhuman abilities or endless energy—it’s strategic planning. By setting aside time to organize your day, week, or even year, you can ensure that your time is spent on what truly matters.
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Pathway to Productivity: How Daily Goals Can Transform Your Day
Setting daily goals is important for anyone seeking productivity and progress in their personal or professional life. By identifying and focusing on specific tasks each day, individuals can ensure that their efforts contribute to long-term objectives, making each day a step toward success.
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Getting Things Done: Clarify & Organize Made Easy
Today we continue our series of discussions with David Allen, author of “Getting Things Done”. This segment discusses how clarifying and organizing our tasks is key to our productivity.
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The Surprising Truth About Daydreaming: Can It Boost Your Mood and Creativity?
We have all experienced times when our mind wanders. It can happen when you attend a meeting or in the middle of a task. Researchers have a better understanding of why this happens and how it can be a good thing.
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Boosting Productivity With The GTD Workflow Chart
When we are faced with many new projects, our list of next actions also increases. It might seem overwhelming, but the GTD workflow chart can help.
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Don’t Underestimate The Weekly Review
How do you know when it is time to do a weekly review? David Allen, the author of GTD/Getting Things Done has some advice.
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Avoid Fake Due Dates
When setting up your task list you might e tempted to set up fake deadlines so that some items rise to the top and get your attention. But, according to the GTD/Getting Things Done system, it doesn’t really help your productivity.
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Prioritizing Your Tasks
When faced with a long task list, we know that we have to decide what we will do next. That’s complicated when everything seems urgent. Here are some ideas from David Allen, the author of GTD/Getting Things Done.
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Never Lose Track of Notes And Tasks Again
Taking notes when you are in a meeting or have a good idea is important. But you want to be able to find them again when you need them. Here’s how you can process your notes so you won’t lose track of their most important items.
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Prioritizing Your Work
When you are faced with a lot of tasks to do, how do you decide what to do next? David Allen, the author of Getting Things Done, offers an answer.
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Add Tasks In Evernote Clipper
Evernote’s web clipper just got better. They’ve added a new task feature that will help you stay more productive.
