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045 Weekly Review: Getting Things Done (GTD) – ProductivityCast

This is episode seven, where we discuss the powerful productivity practice of the Weekly Review, in our nine-part series on the Getting Things Done (GTD) personal productivity methodology and eponymously-titled book, from the perspective of the ProductivityCast team–as long-term practitioners, critics and observers of GTD.

“The Weekly Review is the time to: Gather and process all your stuff. Review your system. Update your lists. Get clean, clear, current, and complete. You have to use your mind to get things off your mind.”

David Allen

In this cast, Augusto and I discuss the power of the Weekly Review and some of the hangups that keep people from doing the Weekly Review and flourishing with the practice consistently.

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In this Cast | Weekly Review – Getting Things Done (GTD)

Ray Sidney-Smith

Augusto Pinaud

Show Notes | Weekly Review – Getting Things Done (GTD)

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Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity by David Allen

Raw Text Transcript | Weekly Review – Getting Things Done (GTD)

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Note: GTD® and Getting Things Done® are registered trademarks of the David Allen Company. This is not affiliated with or officially endorsed by the David Allen Company.

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