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Getting Things Done

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Getting Things Done (GTD) is a way of organizing all the things a person has to do. The method was made by David Allen. He has written a book about this subject, with the title of his method.

The Getting Things Done method follows a simple rule: by writing down all tasks your mind is free to focus on the task at hand. In this way, the mind does not have to remember all the things he still has to do.

Further reading

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  • Allen, David (2001). Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity. Penguin Books. ISBN 0-14-200028-0.
  • Allen, David (2003). Ready for Anything. Viking Books. ISBN 0-670-03250-6.
  • Allen, David (2008). Making it All Work. Viking Books. ISBN 978-0-7499-4103-1.