Lunch & Learn: GTD® - Self-Management in the Digital Age
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Getting Things Done Spark:
An Introduction to The Art of Stress-Free Productivity
Suite 568, Shanghai Centre, 1376 Nanjing Road West, Shanghai
Dec 5, 2017 11:30 AM - 2 PM
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Do you find yourself or your team constantly busy,
but not achieving as much as you’d like?
Are you, or others in your team, struggling to deliver on commitments
and constantly stressed out?
Do your people feel buried under emails, WeChat messages and meetings that once they finish the day,
they wonder if they’ve accomplished anything at all?
Want to find a way to focus your attention and energy on doing things that
really matter and produce results?
Join us for this Lunch and Learn session to learn
how to
Get More of the Right Things Done, in Less Time,
with More Clarity and Less Stress
What’s the one thing that we do that gets in the way of us being productive?
David Allen:
It’s not one thing, but five, all wrapped together: People keep stuff in their head. They don’t decide what they need to do about stuff they know they need to do something about. They don’t organize action reminders and support materials in functional categories. They don’t maintain and review a complete and objective inventory of their commitments. Then they waste energy and burn out, allowing their busy-ness to be driven by what’s latest and loudest, hoping it’s the right thing to do but never feeling the relief that it is.
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The mind is for having ideas, not holding them
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David Allen
When applied, GTD® creates space in our lives. Space to be more creative, strategic, mindful, meaningfully engaged in whatever we decide to do, or to simply ‘be’ at any moment.
Now present in over 60 countries through a network of Partners and Licensees, the 'Getting Things Done' methodology is transforming lives and businesses across the globe.
During this event you will get an overview of the GTD methodology 5 steps to gain control over your life-work-flow:
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Capture
- Everything that has your attention
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Clarify
- Process what it means
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Organize
- Put it where it belongs
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Reflect
- Review frequently