{"id":3346,"date":"2010-02-22T09:00:31","date_gmt":"2010-02-22T17:00:31","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.gtdtimes.com\/?p=3346"},"modified":"2018-08-28T09:00:50","modified_gmt":"2018-08-28T16:00:50","slug":"what-is-gtd","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/gettingthingsdone.com\/2010\/02\/what-is-gtd\/","title":{"rendered":"What is GTD?"},"content":{"rendered":"

\"\"Getting Things Done\u00ae (also known as GTD\u00ae) is not just about inbox zero, picking great tools<\/a>, or doing a Weekly Review<\/a>. It’s a\u00a0whole workflow ecosystem invented by that David Allen<\/a>\u00a0that can bring calm to your world, give you perspective on life, and give you better control of your day-to-day. As David says, “there is more than meets the eye…”<\/p>\n

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GTD Step-by-Step<\/h2>\n

Sophisticated without being confining, the subtle effectiveness of GTD lies in its radically common sense notion that with a complete and current inventory of all your commitments, organized and reviewed in a systematic way, you can focus clearly, view your world from optimal angles and make trusted choices about what to do (and not do) at any moment. GTD embodies an easy, step-by-step<\/a> and highly efficient method for achieving this relaxed, productive state. It includes:<\/p>\n