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  2. Getting Things Done - Wikipedia

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    Allen states "there is an inverse relationship between things on your mind and those things getting done". [3] [a] The GTD method rests on the idea of moving all items of interest, relevant information, issues, tasks and projects out of one's mind by recording them externally and then breaking them into actionable work items with known time limits.

  3. IQTELL - Wikipedia

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    IQTell was designed to fit in with the Getting Things Done (GTD) productivity methods. Users may have had utilized GTD lists, such as Inbox, Actions, Projects, Someday, Ticklers, and Reference information to process their Inbox items into relevant GTD lists.

  4. Time management - Wikipedia

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    The Getting Things Done method, created by David Allen, is to finish small tasks immediately and for large tasks to be divided into smaller tasks to start completing now. [28] The thrust of GTD is to encourage the user to get their tasks and ideas out and on paper and organized as quickly as possible so they are easy to see and manage.

  5. What Zuckerberg Risks by Following Musk's Lead

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    A social media critic argues that Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg are soiling their own platforms

  6. 3 Secrets To Having The Best Time At Disney's Very Merry ...

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    3 Tips For Having The Best Time At Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party. Before I went to the Halloween party in August, I studied a lot of social media groups, picking up bits and pieces of advice ...

  7. You get the idea—the reasons are ample. Members of the ‘Ask Reddit’ community recently discussed such reasons, after one netizen asked them about that one thing they secretly judge people for.

  8. David Allen (author) - Wikipedia

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    Allen has written three books: Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity, [9] which describes his productivity program; Ready for Anything: 52 Productivity Principles for Work and Life, [10] a collection of newsletter articles he has written; Making It All Work: Winning at the Game of Work and Business of Life, a follow-up to his first book.

  9. OmniFocus - Wikipedia

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    OmniFocus is a personal task manager by the Omni Group for macOS and iOS.The declared goal of the program is to be able to capture thoughts and ideas into to do lists. [4] The program uses concepts and techniques described in the book and productivity system called Getting Things Done (GTD) by David Allen.