Gtd Virtual Study Group

  • Author: Vários
  • Narrator: Vários
  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 307:02:03
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Synopsis

Want to learn more about GTD®? We're folks just like you--from all walks of life--sharing our tips, tricks, struggles and victories. Hear presentations, discussions and more about how to Get Things Done.

Episodes

  • 133: Someday/Maybe

    09/11/2014 Duration: 53min

    In this episode we discuss Someday/Maybe. Enjoy!   Official GTD® Virtual Study Group website:

  • 132: Inbox Zero

    06/10/2014 Duration: 57min

    In this episode we discuss the ever popular topic of Inbox Zero. A topic we haven’t covered since April of 2012. Enjoy!   Official GTD® Virtual Study Group website:

  • 131: Tools / Tech - Back To School With Sharpened Pencils And Such...

    02/10/2014 Duration: 59min

    In this episode we discuss the ever popular topic of tools and tech. Great tips and tricks shared. You won't want to miss this one! Enjoy! Official GTD® Virtual Study Group website:

  • 130: What's Causing You Friction?

    02/10/2014 Duration: 54min

    In this episode we discuss what's causing you friction?    Enjoy!   Official GTD® Virtual Study Group website:

  • 129: Reference Material

    25/08/2014 Duration: 53min

    In this episode of the GTD Virtual Study Group, we discuss reference material -- project reference and longterm archiving. Lots of great ideas, tons of resources... this is one you won't want to miss! Official GTD® Virtual Study Group website:

  • 128: Contexts

    03/08/2014 Duration: 56min

    In this episode we discuss the ever popular topic of Contexts. Enjoy! Official GTD® Virtual Study Group website:

  • 127: The Weekly Review

    03/08/2014 Duration: 50min

    A great conversation around the topic of the Weekly Review. Lots of great insight! You won't want to miss this one. Official GTD® Virtual Study Group website:

  • 126: Decision Making At the Higher Horizons

    08/07/2014 Duration: 01h03min

    A very special panel discussion for this episode of the GTD Virtual Study Group. In this episode we discuss the ability to make tough decisions with more clarity of focus and with strategic vision by leveraging GTD and the six Horizons of Focus. A very big thanks to Art Gelwicks, Jeremy Roberts, Raymond Sidney-Smith, and Mike Vardy, for joining co-hosts Daniel Gold and Michelle Gunn for this one!   We recorded this episode via Google Hangout. If you would like to see the video version, you can watch it .    SPOILER ALERT: This was also a very special “Un-Farewell” episode, as Daniel announced that this is his last official episode as a co-host. I would like to sincerely thank Daniel for everything he has brought to the GTD Virtual Study Group! He will definitely be missed!! -MG   Official GTD® Virtual Study Group website:

  • 125: Developing Your Higher Horizons

    24/06/2014 Duration: 56min

    In this live call, the GTD® Virtual Study Group talks about developing our higher horizons. Always an interesting topic, this call generated a lot of great discussion on the subject. Enjoy! Official GTD® Virtual Study Group website:

  • 124: Getting Set Up For GTD®

    26/05/2014 Duration: 54min

    A special second live call for the month of May. In this episode, we covered another great Back to Basics topic -- Getting Set Up For GTD®.  Official GTD® Virtual Study Group website:

  • 122: Back to Basics - The Runway & Doing

    14/05/2014 Duration: 59min

    We’re going back to basics again, this time with the Runway & Doing -- Current Actions & Next Actions. A great conversation covering this Horizon of Focus and last step in the GTD® workflow.     Official GTD® Virtual Study Group website:

  • 122: The Art Of the Capture with Mike Vardy, Productivityist

    24/04/2014 Duration: 45min

    In this pre-recorded GTD® Virtual Study Group call, we welcomed into the virtual studio the Productivityist himself, Mike Vardy! Mike and Daniel had a really great conversation about how critical the very first phase of Getting Things Done® methodology of is for everyone! Official GTD® Virtual Study Group website:

  • 121: Back to Basics - Best Practices for Collecting and Capturing

    14/04/2014 Duration: 56min

    In this live call, we take it Back to Basics with the very first phase of the GTD® workflow and that is the important element of capturing and collecting everything that's on your mind! We'll cover some really great ideas such as journaling, the Drafts app, default inboxes, time spent on capturing, mindsweeps, and so much more! Check the resources below for some really helpful products and apps discussed during this great live call! Official GTD® Virtual Study Group website:

  • 120: Getting To the Value of Simple

    24/03/2014 Duration: 52min

    Inside the virtual studio today is my guest Joel Zaslofsky. Joel is also the self-titled Chief Simplifier, Curator, and Founder at ValueofSimple.com. He hosts the popular Smart and Simple Matters podcast and most recently, the author of Experience Curating: How to Gain Focus, Increase Influence, and Simplify Your Life. In this episode, we dig deep into understanding simplicity, minimalism, the art of capturing information, and how to be more mindful and curate your existence. What I learned was that curating is actually tied very closely to the tenants of capturing, processing, organizing, and reviewing in GTD®.  You'll be as fascinated as me as Joel talks about how his personal renaissance began led him to leaving a cushy six-figure corporate job to lead what many would consider to be an unconventional career path. He set out to help people simplify, organize, and be money wise. He says his goals are straightforward: to help you rock the unsexy and undervalued side of life. -Daniel Official GTD® Virtual Stud

  • 119: Ask the VSG!

    18/03/2014 Duration: 01h25s

    A great call covering a mixed bag of GTD topics, asked and answered by those on the live call. We started out with a follow-up to last month’s call hearing about Mike Schroff’s implementation using OneNote. From there we moved on to overflowing email inboxes, Inbox Zero, collaborative platforms, ‘mind like water’, weekly reviews, daily reviews, and more. A little something for everyone in this fun call! Hope you enjoy! Official GTD® Virtual Study Group website:

  • 117: What Happens When You Veer Off the GTD® Path?

    15/02/2014 Duration: 54min

    In this podcast, we'll talk about what happens when you veer off the GTD path! A listener wrote in asking specifically, “…for those who decide to not rigidly conform to the GTD rules, what is their understanding of the principles involved, and why do they choose not to follow the rules in these cases?”  What an excellent topic, right?! We're really excited to hear from folks on that topic, as well as, what parts of the GTD® methodology they couldn’t live without, plus what modifications or additions they’ve included in their systems. Official GTD® Virtual Study Group website:

  • 116: Better To Rise Early Or Be a Night Owl? An Exclusive GTD Virtual Study Group Panel Discussion!

    23/01/2014 Duration: 01h11min

    In an incredibly exclusive event, I had heavy hitters Hal Elrod, Craig Jarrow, Laura Vankerkam, and Mike Vardy join me in a virtual roundtable to talk about whether it is better to start your day before the sun rises, or wait until after the sun goes down to really ramp up your productivity. This topic has become increasingly more and more popular as so many people are looking to squeeze in as many hours as they can to get things done. In this episode, we talk about the basics of rising early, what the research tells us, what the blogosphere is saying, and most importantly, whether you love to rise early or stay up late, we talked about how to create a successful plan to help you become more productive, more successful, and more passionate about life! Plus, you may be surprised to know that Hal wakes up at 3:30AM -- just and hour and a half after Mike has gone to sleep! There were so many marvelous nuggets of wisdom shared by these very well known folks in the productivity and motivational space. You absolute

  • 115: How To Create Focus & Intentionality in 2014 - A GTD® VSG Live Call

    13/01/2014 Duration: 54min

    Happy New Year! This was a great call with lots of engagement! A couple of concepts around focus and intentionality have been really hot topics in the productivity space lately, what with the new year approaching and all. A big one is Chris Brogan’s “My Three Words”. And, similarly, in Daniel’s latest interview for GTD® VSG with Timo Kiander, I was really struck with Timo’s approach to intentionality and focus. He explained how he made a conscious choice to gain hours in his day by getting up early to get his workouts in. And he was intentional in his other choices of what to do, or not do, in order to stay on focus. I thought with the new year upon us, why not have a conversation around focus, intentionality, Horizons of Focus, Areas of Focus and Responsibility, and how we can all benefit from building that into our GTD® systems to support us throughout the year. -Michelle Official GTD® Virtual Study Group website:

  • 114: Timo Kiander, The Productive Super Dad Teaches Us How To Live Life To The Fullest

    26/12/2013 Duration: 51min

    I had the pleasure of having Timo Kiander, the Productive Superdad in our virtual studio. You're really going to enjoy this interview! Timo is a full time blogger at , runs the , has written for Lifehack.org, Dumb Little Man, WorkAwesome.com, ProBlogger, IQTell, Think Traffic, he's been on other podcasts such as Entrepreneur Idea Dads, been interviewed by Time Management Magazine, and so many more. Most recently, he wrote a book called . On top of all that he spends his fee time running marathons and triathlons! What a great interview and I can't wait for you to listen to this latest exclusive podcast! -Daniel Official GTD® Virtual Study Group website:

  • 113: How To Solve the Conundrum of Whether To Use One System Or Two

    14/12/2013 Duration: 51min

    In this GTD Virtual Study group live call, we talked about the conundrum of whether to use one productivity system or two. There was a lot of very good feedback and exchange on the call about whether or not to separate work and personal tasks managers and calendars. Thanks to one of our GTD VSG listeners, DeAngelis Bright, for suggesting this topic! Official GTD® Virtual Study Group website:

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