
The Getting Things Done Workbook: 10 Moves to Stress-Free Productivity

Get your “In” to empty every day or so.
David Allen • The Getting Things Done Workbook: 10 Moves to Stress-Free Productivity
The GTD Weekly Review is the single most important move for consistent GTD practice.
David Allen • The Getting Things Done Workbook: 10 Moves to Stress-Free Productivity
A GTD Weekly Review consists of sitting down, perhaps at the same time and place, and reviewing your past week, your upcoming week(s), and your GTD system.
David Allen • The Getting Things Done Workbook: 10 Moves to Stress-Free Productivity
You’ll need to review your Personal list as closely as you would your Professional list—and don’t save the Personal list just for the weekends!
David Allen • The Getting Things Done Workbook: 10 Moves to Stress-Free Productivity
always write a next action for each project.
David Allen • The Getting Things Done Workbook: 10 Moves to Stress-Free Productivity
You can only feel comfortable about what you’re not doing when you know what you’re not doing. — DAVID ALLEN
David Allen • The Getting Things Done Workbook: 10 Moves to Stress-Free Productivity
Simply list the name of each project, stated as a desired outcome, along with at least one associated next action.
David Allen • The Getting Things Done Workbook: 10 Moves to Stress-Free Productivity
It includes projects you want to do, and the projects you believe you “have to do,” personally or professionally.
David Allen • The Getting Things Done Workbook: 10 Moves to Stress-Free Productivity
commitments over the next twelve months or so.