Tag Archive | "David Allen"

Smart Quotes: David Allen’s Top 10 GTD Tweets

Thursday, September 10, 2009

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Something a little different today. Recently David Allen (just some guy who developed this thing called GTD, heard of him?) passed the one million followers mark on Twitter. Maybe I’m biased because Twitter is the only social networking site I actually have any interest in (in contrast to all my friends Facebook luvin’) but I [...]

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Smart Videos: A Tour Of David Allen’s Office

Friday, January 23, 2009

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You read it right. Below is a video of David Allen showing us around his office and discussing what his setup is. This should certainly prove interesting for anybody who does GTD. How does your office compare to his? This video forms part of a bigger documentary that is being developed about lifehacking called You2.0, [...]

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Inspirational Quotes: Richard Koch, David Allen

Friday, August 22, 2008

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Inspirational quotes for 22nd August 2008. Richard Koch: “Few people take objectives really seriously. They put average effort into too many things, rather than superior thought and effort into a few important things. People who achieve the most are selective as well as determined.” Wilt Chamberlain: “They say that nobody is perfect. Then they tell you that practice [...]

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Smart Videos: David Allen On Fox Business

Sunday, March 9, 2008

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Here is a video I just dug up showing David Allen being interviewed on Fox Business. The quality isn’t the best but it does otherwise provide a good summary of GTD. Things must be looking up when you start appearing on TV!

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Interesting Links: Interviews With David Allen

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

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Lifeclever has a very comprehensive list of audio and text based interviews with the GTD master, David Allen, complete with descriptions and quotes. The audio ones in particular sound full of depth, especially considering the smallest is twenty minutes long. Below is just a taster of that list. As detailed as the GTD book is, [...]

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