Many productivity systems can feel like they restrain your imagination—but with Getting Things Done®, it’s the opposite.


Creating Creative Space

By following key GTD® practices, particularly the Weekly Review®, you can create the mental space required to explore your best ideas.

In her story, GTD coach Meg Edwards shares how one client, initially overwhelmed by their tasks, completed a Weekly Review and discovered a renewed sense of focus and creative flow.

You can hear more about this experience in How to Get Creative with the GTD® Weekly Review (5-minute runtime).

Everyone Has Creative Potential

Being “a creative” is no excuse for not practicing GTD. In fact, many musicians, comedians, and television writers have successfully adopted the methodology to enhance their productivity.

In this blog post, you’ll discover the true definition of creativity and how it’s an inherent part of everyone’s work, regardless of the field.


Supporting Creative Endeavors

In this podcast episode David Allen, Rick Kantor, and Robert Peake explore how the GTD methodology supports creativity by clearing mental clutter and providing a framework for focusing on meaningful work (35-minute runtime).


Quote of the Week

“Creativity is associative memory that works exceptionally well.” – Daniel Kahneman

Who in your circle could use a little more creative space? Go ahead and forward this to them, they’ll appreciate the inspiration.

Cheers,

GTD Focus