Here are three videos to inspire you to make more time for creativity, refine your GTD® system, and experience the benefits of personalized coaching for a more balanced, productive, and fulfilling life.
Creativity Isn’t An Option
If you’re a busy parent balancing family and work, it’s crucial to set aside time for creativity.
In How to Claim and Protect Your Time Using GTD® (5-minute runtime), GTD Coach Mary O’Malley, drawing on Eve Rodsky’s Unicorn Space, shares why creativity isn’t just a luxury—it’s vital for reducing stress and maintaining well-being.
GTD Focus has no financial interest in this great book and makes no money from the endorsement.
Hybrid System Overview
Learn how to tailor the GTD methodology to fit your unique style. GTD coach Julie Ireland reveals how her practice evolved by combining digital and paper tools, making it easier to connect with her tasks.
She explains why a hybrid approach works best for her, offers advice on streamlining your Someday/Maybe list with tools like Evernote, and shares practical tips for refining your own system. Check out An Inside Look at a GTD® Hybrid System (8-minute runtime) for inspiration.
Intro to Coaching
If you’ve struggled to apply GTD on your own, How to Get Started with GTD® Coaching (14-minute runtime) offers valuable insights into how coaching can help you close that gap and achieve practical results.
GTD coaches Mary O’Malley and Julie Ireland share their personal experiences with GTD and what makes the Foundation Program unique.
Quote of the Week
“The problem is never how to get new, innovative thoughts into your mind, but how to get old ones out. Every mind is a building filled with archaic furniture. Clean out a corner of your mind and creativity will instantly fill it.” – Dee Hock
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Cheers,
GTD Focus
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