How David Allen Gets Things Done

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  • Опубликовано: 19 янв 2009
  • A tour of David Allen's office (author of Getting Things Done), going through his systems and how he practices what he preaches.
    Part of the You 2.0 Podcast series, a documentary on lifehacking.
    www.lifehackingmovie.com
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  • @nysrcnc
    @nysrcnc 15 лет назад +8

    Transforming my brain from messy to David's GTD really is like training for a blackbelt. It seems so simple at first but has taken me years of pain. And then this three minute summary just pulls so much of it together. It has transformed my life so that I can reach my goals without wasted time and stress.

  • @iangrant3615
    @iangrant3615 3 года назад +2

    In 2021, it's fascinating to see that although the principles and system remains bulletproof, today's technology means all of this paper filing system would exist in digital software applications and systems rather than in physical form (for most people).

  • @megdmwick120
    @megdmwick120 8 лет назад +3

    One of the best systemic approaches ever!

  • @software-sage
    @software-sage 3 месяца назад

    I’ve been doing what David Allen has been preaching using just my phone.
    I use the reminders app to write down actionable tasks and notes to jot down notes.

  • @bztree80
    @bztree80 7 лет назад +23

    00:10 totally unload briefcase every time I come back.
    00:30 capture tool - David Allen note wallet
    00:40 in basket
    00:50 blank paper and pens
    01:10 capture tool - voice recorder
    01:26 inbox zeroed out daily
    01:44 portable inbox (red folder)
    02:00 read and review pile
    02:07 tickler file
    02:27 Current project folders
    02:35 system folders

    • @jinraigami3349
      @jinraigami3349 6 лет назад

      thanks

    • @brendalg4
      @brendalg4 6 месяцев назад +1

      Some stuff I didn't pick up on without your list... Thank you!
      I realized the briefcase is actually several different things... Capture, system, etc. such as if you are going to have a meeting with James and you are going to put his system folder in your briefcase.
      I remember from when I originally read the book that everything goes in the Inbox. Notice how he literally puts the voice recorder in the Inbox. I remember the book said to write each thing you needed to do on a separate sheet of paper and put it in the inbox. He took a page off the notepad and put it in there.
      Blank paper and pens are also capture... But how to keep track of so many different things? I don't think there is anything that can be cut out though.
      Inbox zeroed out daily doesn't necessarily mean you do every item. You put it where you will be reminded to do it later.
      I love the portable inbox idea... Never thought of it like that. The briefcase could also be seen as a portable inbox... But you might not want to carry it around all the time.
      I wonder if there is an updated version of this video because maybe he uses electronic tools now.

  • @PaulGarthAviation
    @PaulGarthAviation 4 месяца назад

    LOL. I bought that printer for DA. What's funny, as I look at my desk, my vertical folders are all labeled with similar contexts. Now, as a Social Worker Case Manager, this systematic approach is a must. Posted in 2024.

  • @AngieMtinyfruitlover
    @AngieMtinyfruitlover 11 лет назад +1

    Very very useful video, I have heard Getting things done audio version, I just wanted to see exactly what his tools are, thanks!

  • @hassansamir3836
    @hassansamir3836 11 лет назад

    That office desk setup is a great setup for working at. Ive seen numerous videos on RUclips people posting flasb home office videos bit most of them are mot working offices they are just games and entertainment setups. This is a great place to get work done and he has all correct tools at hand. Great.

  • @dzamir
    @dzamir 15 лет назад

    Now i have lot of idea for my desk!! Good video! I love the gtd book! :)

  • @ProfileboosterAustralia
    @ProfileboosterAustralia 8 лет назад +4

    David Allen's principles are very effective. I've used many of them but the way he uses folders for me has worked well and getting everything out of your head on to a sheet of paper is great too.

  • @ahill4642
    @ahill4642 17 дней назад

    nice and simple and tidy ☺️ love it

  • @Rettequetette
    @Rettequetette 12 лет назад +2

    @richardcadbury Thank you so much for recommending The Now Habit. I had never heard of it - and it hasn't been translated in Dutch yet. I ordered the audio book; I'm only half way through now but I already think it might just save my life...
    GTD is also on the shelf, but I'll first learn how to get rid of my procrastination habit :-)
    Just wanted to say thank you :-)

  • @GuerrillaSauce
    @GuerrillaSauce 14 лет назад

    I always had this problem too. My work would often come out 'half-baked' because I would constantly come up with a 'better' idea (or spend too long looking for a better idea that may not have come) but never have enough time to complete it.
    What I was told back then is what I say to myself when I start to think about something too much: "a good idea today is better than a great idea tomorrow".
    Find something that works. Utilise it. Move on to the next problem.

  • @wendileona
    @wendileona 14 лет назад

    @raymondu99 The Palm Treo David's using is a great capture tool. There is a 3rd party voice recorder app that allows a side button to large capacity card. I think it comes with Notes app (or you can beam it over) so you can use the pen to write notes, it has a camera for pix/video which you can capture info in that manner. Plus built in Tasks where you can setup categories as contexts + a 3rd party app Projects.
    But you may need to be flexible to move on to other tools, GTD is the foundation.

  • @brendalg4
    @brendalg4 6 месяцев назад

    It helps to see a working system vs just reafing about it. Is there an updated video?

  • @sNczpJU84ypaLc58aQAf
    @sNczpJU84ypaLc58aQAf 10 лет назад

    The eastern genre music near the end (3:10) sounds like conveying a message, perhaps it is like having a last laugh on how David Allen manages whole GTD stuff just on paper/folders and by organizing it meticulously without going digital.

  • @gregtaddeo3846
    @gregtaddeo3846 6 лет назад

    where do you get the hanging file folders with fas tabs?? economically, only 2 tabs, on the left and middle 3 and 5

  • @FrancescoK
    @FrancescoK 14 лет назад

    I already do GTD, but one thing I'll totally steal from this setup is the travel folder... :)

  • @razanats
    @razanats 13 лет назад +1

    Does anyone know what watch David Allen is wearing on this clip?
    Thank you

  • @Tweezer215
    @Tweezer215 13 лет назад +1

    @awgondzur I agree. I'm not sure what I was expecting, but I was surprised by how ordinary it all looked. Kind of like my stuff. That's encouraging...

  • @jamessteven5628
    @jamessteven5628 8 лет назад +4

    "One of the fastest ways to get out of control..."

  • @KeremPARLAKGUMUS-uc4xb
    @KeremPARLAKGUMUS-uc4xb 3 года назад

    too cnfusing, i am.not able to apply GTD, help.please

  • @skaterdude14b
    @skaterdude14b Год назад

    This is like the meme of all the physical devices a smartphone is

  • @jogsingumboots
    @jogsingumboots 15 лет назад

    I tried to go digital, even bought a PDA, but found that good old pen and paper works best for me. Our uni does a great diary that includes a 'Brain RAM dump place'.

    • @moi379
      @moi379 2 года назад

      same

  • @Telzon
    @Telzon 14 лет назад

    It is so easy to get out of control with information, especially these days, that it often clutters your workspace and computer, even with everyday information.
    This I think is almost a perfect way to organize all your tasks because, even at 23, and how tech and computer savvy I am, technology sometimes can over complicate things. Sometimes the best ways, are non "tech" ways.
    Pen and Paper = Best Note Taking Device, Ever. Because it doesn't require batteries =)

    • @brendalg4
      @brendalg4 6 месяцев назад

      Also, studies show that we remember things better that we physically write down

  • @razvanrogozb2b
    @razvanrogozb2b 12 лет назад +1

    I've found the best GTD tool to be a BlackBerry with the right application. Set your app (for example, Viira) on the hot button and you can capture with ease. Then you can go through each task and assign it to the right context and project.
    I've tried pen & paper, dedicated computer apps, pieces of paper, paper notepad and a lot more. But the best usability came from a mobile phone - especially when it comes with a full qwerty keyboard.

    • @moi379
      @moi379 2 года назад +1

      update please 🤗

    • @brendalg4
      @brendalg4 6 месяцев назад

      It would be cool to know what you are doing now. I looked up Viira. It said it is an Outlook add in for GTD. My OS is too new for it. But I am guessing the same thing could be done with Gmail and labels

  • @kitapozetleri6306
    @kitapozetleri6306 6 лет назад

    can i see the alpha filing system? i will do the same, but i do not know how

    • @mehardin
      @mehardin 5 лет назад

      Label your file folder to identify the contents. Order your file folders alphabetically by the labels. In David's case, the A's start after the 43 folders tickler system.

  • @raymondu99
    @raymondu99 14 лет назад

    You could map it to just a one button click though.

  • @translipcorsia
    @translipcorsia 2 года назад

    Toss this video in the "Productivity porn & procrastination fuel" basket.

  • @tariqjuneja
    @tariqjuneja 14 лет назад

    "There are demons that hide things in the smallest places no matter what"
    Where can i get the file metal thing he has his projects files on?

  • @xjungfreud
    @xjungfreud 14 лет назад +2

    His voice reminds me a little of tom brokaw

  • @alpenjon
    @alpenjon 15 лет назад

    Well, I think it might be because he's explained his whole system thousands of times.

  • @mikemix77
    @mikemix77 14 лет назад

    I get the sense that he doesn't really like showing us his home office.

  • @raymondu99
    @raymondu99 14 лет назад

    I wonder why he doesn't use his PDA as a capture tool... I mean, it would have a voice recorder, notes application, should be a great capture tool, no?

    • @moi379
      @moi379 2 года назад

      things get forgotten in there and then the phone dies

  • @KeremPARLAKGUMUS-uc4xb
    @KeremPARLAKGUMUS-uc4xb 6 лет назад

    it is not enough. there shouls be more clues, i am trying to set up the same gtd system, but the info given above is not enough

    • @theadventureagency531
      @theadventureagency531 6 лет назад +1

      This is just a highlight - you should probably read his book for a thorough breakdown

    • @KeremPARLAKGUMUS-uc4xb
      @KeremPARLAKGUMUS-uc4xb 6 лет назад

      thank you for the reply. This is the third time that i am reading GTD. Yeah it is like too many things that you can do to set up the system, that what it makes it confusing. anyways, thank you

  • @redlightmax
    @redlightmax 12 лет назад +1

    @Stahlross Yes, his approach seems like overkill to me. I think plenty of people would use this as an excuse to put off doing anything. "I can't work on that project now, I'm trying to update my GTD system."

  • @Flyrev
    @Flyrev 14 лет назад

    The Davidco website.

  • @servaaslabs
    @servaaslabs 9 лет назад +1

    David and I use the same printer. Nice!

    • @ThomasIkemann
      @ThomasIkemann 9 лет назад

      Matt S David and I use the same headset :D

    • @PaulGarthAviation
      @PaulGarthAviation Год назад

      Thank you. I bought it for him thru CDW.

    • @servaaslabs
      @servaaslabs Год назад

      @@PaulGarthAviation and now 7 years later I still use the same printer, lol. mostly because it's fast! :-) and GDT has made a profound difference in my life in that time frame.

  • @J90JAM
    @J90JAM 13 лет назад

    Is the book worth getting?

  • @clcradio
    @clcradio 15 лет назад

    How does that correlate? It doesnt. His "simple" but effective desk roves how good GTD can be.

  • @awgondzur
    @awgondzur 14 лет назад

    I am amazed at how spartan and dungeonesque his office looks. I imagined much more CEO-like largess, considering he must be a multimillionaire by now. This looks to me like he is working in his closet. I am dumbstruck. Love GTD, btw.

  • @bladeswelove
    @bladeswelove 14 лет назад

    @tariqjuneja Walmart...8 bucks

  • @leoncm100
    @leoncm100 15 лет назад

    He looks totally fed up to me

  • @Cristian-rj6zw
    @Cristian-rj6zw 10 лет назад

    El weon ordenado, la cagó.

  • @TigerNgtMare
    @TigerNgtMare 10 лет назад +1

    Very smart owl....

  • @clcradio
    @clcradio 15 лет назад

    That's not true at all, not even hugs corps are doing that, you are talking pipe dreams. As you heard him say, most of what is in his Alpha file system are brochures, things he needs day to day, and if you read just the 1st chapter of his book, you would knlw that his files would be down to zero by the year end, and then he starts over.

  • @yaguang
    @yaguang 15 лет назад

    He doesn't seem to enthusiastic showing his work space...