Too much to do and too little time to do it? Not feeling terribly relaxed or stress-free? No problem, says best-selling author, management consultant and veteran executive coach David Allen. And there’s no mystery to achieving what he calls “the art of stress-free productivity.”
It’s got everything to do with 2 important notions:
1. “capturing all the things that need to get done–now, later, someday, big, little, or in between–into a logical and trusted system outside of your head and off your mind;” and
2. “disciplining yourself to make front-end decisions” about all of these things so that you’ll always have a plan for the next actions that you can implement or negotiate at any moment.
Want to learn more? Check out my recent interview with David Allen, by clicking on the media player on the right hand side of this page.
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September 9th, 2010 at 7:47 am
David Allen mentioned that he and Tony Schwartz, CEO, speaker, best-selling author and performance expert are collaborating on a new project. What happens when the authors of Getting Things Done and The Way We’re Working Isn’t Working decide to collaborate?