GTD Tools Check-In 2023: A lot of Apple - Getting Things Done® podcast from Vital Learning

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
  • It's that time of year!
    It's time for the GTD Tools Check-in for 2023. In this episode, Morten and Lars go through all of their hardware and software uses including:
    - Their hardware at the office and on the go (spoiler: It's almost all fruit labelled)
    - Their different software uses, including where they differ
    - A lot of tips from Morten on helpful mini-app's
    ..and much more!
    Also, we'd LOVE to hear from you with a quick message, audio snippet or even better, a quick video regarding our episode number 100! Don't worry about making it perfect, find your phone and record a quick selfie-video with whatever you want to share with us. We'll make it into a fun episode when we reach number 100 - you know where to send it, podcast@vitallearning.dk :-)
    Links:
    - Morten/Lars' channels on RUclips, if you want to watch the episodes:
    - Morten: / mortenrøvikgtd
    - Lars: / larsrothschildhenriksen
    - GTD Summer Camp 2023 video (3 min version): • GTD® Summer Camp 2023 ...
    We really hope that this episode helps you on your GTD journey and, as always: If you have any feedback we'd love to hear from you via podcast@vitallearning.dk. Lastly, be sure to head on over to VitalLearning.eu to learn more about Getting Things Done® (GTD), Crucial Conversations and other offerings in the Nordics+!
    This is episode 98 of our podcast, which means there are 97 other episodes out there... And more to come! So be sure to subscribe here or, if you prefer, go for the audio version! Just search for Vital Learning in your favourite podcast player and you'll find us there 👋🏻

Комментарии • 4

  •  11 месяцев назад +2

    Refering back to my questions regarding the use of context which you answered in episode 96 or 94? 😉 Your (Lars) annoyance or even disgust regarding the fun actions and the not so fun actions on the same list kind of klicked for me. In the past I always started to think about contexts from the contexts point of view by asking myself "Under which circumstances will I use that list?" That brought me to the classic ones house/garden/office/computer and so on, which didn't really worked for me.
    I will definetly think different about contexts and lists in the future. Something like "Which action items should battle for my attention under which circumstances?" Maybe due to this kind of switch I might be able to identify the right contexts for me at the moment. 😀

    • @LarsRothschildHenriksen
      @LarsRothschildHenriksen  11 месяцев назад +1

      Great reflections, Alex! That’s exactly how I approach it as well - what do I actually want to see. “Seriously” want to see 😉

  • @Eric-rf6te
    @Eric-rf6te 16 дней назад

    This is an hour conversation. Not useful if you don't show your setup and examples.

    • @LarsRothschildHenriksen
      @LarsRothschildHenriksen  14 дней назад

      Thanks for your feedback, Eric - I'm sorry to hear that our conversation wasn't useful to you.