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    Explore " david allen" with insightful episodes like "David Allen's "Two-Minute Rule"", "Making Space in Our Lives for What Matters", "Getting Things Done: Alleviating Work/Life Overwhelm", "S11E02: David Allen, author of Getting Things Done" and "Need More Time? Try These 6 Easy Timesavers Today" from podcasts like ""Motivation and Inspiration with Joy Packard", "Where Work Meets Life™ with Dr. Laura", "Where Work Meets Life™ with Dr. Laura", "The Impact Multiplier CEO" and "Make Time for Success with Dr. Christine Li"" and more!

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    Making Space in Our Lives for What Matters

    Making Space in Our Lives for What Matters

    Dr. Laura welcomes author David Allen back to the show to share more insights from his book, Getting Things Done, and on his GTD methodology. They discuss how GTD helps people make space in their lives for being present. David offers insights gained from his spiritual coach that dovetail with the ideas in his book around freeing up mental space.

    David gives Dr. Laura real life examples of some ways in which his Getting Things Done methodology has tangibly changed peoples’ lives for the better. When you make room for your mind amongst the distractions of the material world, you find that inner spiritual world that alights your creativity and positivity.  David and Dr. Laura talk about journaling for creative expression and ultimately a focus on what really matters in life. 

    “But again, part of our methodology is … it's not all cake and cupcakes. You move into challenges. It's like, okay, now that I've got a challenge, something in my intention, what's my desired outcome? So training myself to think about outcome and action. As opposed to being the victim. And that's a lot of what my methodology is about, it's a thought process. How do you train yourself to think there are no problems, there are only projects.” - David Allen

    About David Allen:

    YOUR MIND IS FOR HAVING IDEAS, NOT HOLDING THEM.® That’s why David Allen created Getting Things Done®. GTD is the work-life management system that has helped countless individuals and organizations bring order to chaos. GTD enables greater performance, capacity, and innovation. It alleviates the feeling of overwhelm—instilling focus, clarity, and confidence. 

    After decades of in-the-field research and practice of his productivity methods, David wrote the international best-seller Getting Things Done. Published in over 28 languages, TIME magazine heralded it as “the defining self-help business book of its time.” In 2015, he released a new edition of the book, with new insights, updates, and discoveries about the GTD methodology and its many personal and professional applications.

    Today, David Allen is considered the leading authority in the fields of organizational and personal productivity. The David Allen Company, run by David and his wife Kathryn, oversees the certification academy and quality standards for Global Partners offering Getting Things Done courses and coaching around the world.

     

    Resources:

    David Allen Company on LinkedIn

    Getting Things Done website

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

    Midnight Diner: Tokyo Stories on Netflix

    Episode 39 | Life’s Messy, Live Happy: Keys to Contentment” with Cy Wakeman

    “The Antidote” by Oliver Burkeman

    John-Roger

    “Humankind” by Rutger Bregman, translated by Erica Moore & Elizabeth Manton

    Only Good News Daily

    Learn more about Dr. Laura on her website: https://drlaura.live

    For more resources, look into Dr. Laura’s organizations: 

    Canada Career Counselling

    Calgary Career Counselling

    Synthesis Psychology

    Getting Things Done: Alleviating Work/Life Overwhelm

    Getting Things Done: Alleviating Work/Life Overwhelm

    Dr. Laura welcomes one of the world’s leading experts on productivity, author David Allen, to the show to talk about his book, Getting Things Done. David shares why the book, first written in 2001 with a second edition in 2015, remains relevant and why the processes are useful in any situation. 

    Getting Things Done, or GTD, outlines the five steps that David uncovered for taking control of situations in your life. Dr. Laura and David discuss how the process of externalizing and clarifying commitments is part of the journey required to manage stress. It’s the feeling of overwhelm in both personal and professional lives that GTD offers the tools to tackle. David Allen offers his personal reasons for writing the book, or manual as he refers to it, and why he believes that balance in life overall is key to wellness.  

    “So my whole methodology was about getting appropriate engagement with your life. It wasn't about working harder or being busier. Getting Things Done is not really about getting things done, it's about clarifying the things that you have some investment in making happen and then being appropriately engaged with them.” - David Allen

    About David Allen:

    YOUR MIND IS FOR HAVING IDEAS, NOT HOLDING THEM.® That’s why David Allen created Getting Things Done®. GTD is the work-life management system that has helped countless individuals and organizations bring order to chaos. GTD enables greater performance, capacity, and innovation. It alleviates the feeling of overwhelm—instilling focus, clarity, and confidence. 

    After decades of in-the-field research and practice of his productivity methods, David wrote the international best-seller Getting Things Done. Published in over 28 languages, TIME magazine heralded it as “the defining self-help business book of its time.” In 2015, he released a new edition of the book, with new insights, updates, and discoveries about the GTD methodology and its many personal and professional applications.

    Today, David Allen is considered the leading authority in the fields of organizational and personal productivity. The David Allen Company, run by David and his wife Kathryn, oversees the certification academy and quality standards for Global Partners offering Getting Things Done courses and coaching around the world.

    Resources:

    David Allen Company on LinkedIn

    Getting Things Done website

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

    Learn more about Dr. Laura on her website: https://drlaura.live

    For more resources, look into Dr. Laura’s organizations: 

    Canada Career Counselling

    Calgary Career Counselling

    Synthesis Psychology

    S11E02: David Allen, author of Getting Things Done

    S11E02: David Allen, author of Getting Things Done
    "As a leader, when it comes to focus, what are you modelling?" In this episode, Richard speaks with author and speaker David Allen, who is the world’s leading expert on personal and organisational productivity. Time Magazine called his flagship book, Getting Things Done, “the definitive business self-help book of the decade.” Fast Company Magazine called David “one of the world’s most influential thinkers” in the arena of personal productivity.

    Need More Time? Try These 6 Easy Timesavers Today

    Need More Time? Try These 6 Easy Timesavers Today

    In this episode, I am sharing 6 of my favorite time saving techniques. These are practices that I try to use day in and day out for harmony and less stress. These tips are not difficult to implement. In fact, they can be scheduled into your day, used to boost your productivity and to help your brain be clear for the next challenge. I hope you use them for greater efficiency and ease across your day!

    Timestamps:
    • [3:28] Christine shares: “I try to find ways to save time, wherever I can. And I really actually derive a lot of joy from that.” 
    • [4:47] “So often our worry is rooted in our general fear. And then we come up with general worry statements that our brain gets fixated on…”
    • [6:27] “You don't have to pour all of your energy into every little thing, you can actually decide that when you're folding your laundry, you can be totally chilled out.” 
    • [9:23] Dr. Li explains why you should learn to quit faster so you don’t get caught in the energy draining, depleting and frustrating cycle.

    For more information on the Make Time for Success podcast, visit: https://www.maketimeforsuccesspodcast.com

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    To work with Dr. Li on a weekly basis in her coaching and accountability program, please register for The Success Lab here: https://www.procrastinationcoach.com/lab

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    Investors can achieve net-zero without giving up returns

    Investors can achieve net-zero without giving up returns

    Decarbonisation of the economy is the most important thematic of the next 30 years. The future ain't what it used to be! The impact will be profound, upending industries in the same way that digitisation disrupted markets over the last 30 years. Investors are recognising that the carbon footprints of their portfolios often dwarf their personal carbon footprints. Traditional approaches to eliminating portfolio carbon often fall short. Carbon offsets are costly and of dubious quality. Excluding high emission companies can drive risk up, return down, and stymy engagement. Investors can achieve net-zero portfolios, however, without compromising returns or increasing risk by using a targeted short overlay of the most egregious carbon emitters. Further, these "green shorts" are a highly effective way to drive corporate change. - Watch David Allen, Plato Investment Management on Portfolio Construction Forum and earn 0.50 CE/CPD hrs

    097: Is Your New Business Jeopardizing Your Core Values? [Karl Jacobson]

    097: Is Your New Business Jeopardizing Your Core Values? [Karl Jacobson]

    #0097 Top 3 Key Takeaways:


    1. How to decide if your own business is right for you (and will it make you happy)
    2. Understanding your Ikigai: What that means and how it can help you to live a more fulfilling life
    3. Determine how to build a business and a brand that is in alignment with your core values


    If you're core values are not considered in your business, how far do you think you'll make it?

    My guess is not very far. Burnout is a very real thing, and if your business isn't aligned with what will truly make you happy, that could be a reality for you very soon.

    Today, Karl Jacobson is here to talk about how we can better align our business with those goals. And for those of you who don't yet have a business, how you can ensure that the business you're building does.

    To get the links and resources discussed in this episode, head over to the Episode 97 Show Notes.

    Are you ready to start your own podcast? Book a Call with Nick to find out how we can develop a plan to your new show launched in just 8-weeks!

    If you enjoyed the episode, be sure to leave a review of the Nine-Five Podcast on Apple Podcasts.

    Season 3 Episode 10: Getting Sh*t Done

    Season 3 Episode 10: Getting Sh*t Done

    Lance and Jacklyn discuss the amazing manual for getting shit done and freeing your mind from anxiousness and worry.

    This is the playbook for success and a practical guide to help you tap into your creative and powerful mind.

    Listen in for updates on what we are reading, doing, watching and learning and to catch up with Lance and Jacklyn to find out what is bringing them joy.

    We hope that this podcast lifts you up and inspires you.  

    Enjoy!

    Getting Things Done® - David Allen's GTD® Methodology

    Die besten Alben der 80er

    Die besten Alben der 80er

    Folge 17: Die besten Alben der 80er

    Wir klären in dieser Folge ein für alle Mal:

    • Was waren die besten Alben der 80er?
    • Welche beiden stilprägenden Alben wurden nahezu parallel im selben Berliner Studio aufgenommen und von wem?
    • Welcher bekannte Musiker hat Dead or Alive verlassen, bevor die Band bekannt wurde?
    • Welche Alben wurden unter massivem Amphetaminmißbrauch eingespielt?

    Wie immer ein paar Fun Facts zur Folge:

    • Der Depeche Mode Produzent Gareth Jones war als Tontechniker am John Foxx Album Metamatic beteiligt und hat in dessen The Garden Studio das Depeche Mode Album Consstruction Time again aufgenommen.
    • Gareth Jones wechselte später wegen seiner Beziehung zu Anette Humpe in die Hansa-Tonstudios nach Berlin.
    • Das 1982 erschienene Album Thriller von Michael Jackson ist mit 66 Millionen Verkäufen das meistverkaufteste Album der Welt, gefolgt von 50 Millionen Einheiten für Back in Black von AC/DC (1980 erschienen)
    • Die erfolgreichsten Alben der 80er in Deutschland (3x Platin) waren Michael Jackson (Thriller), Jennifer Rush (Movin') und Phil Collins (No jacket required) und Rolf Zuckowski mit Winterkinder.

    Links:

    Podcasts: https://disko80.buzzsprout.com

    RSS-Feed: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1754816.rss

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    Musik von Purwien & Kowa: https://purwienkowa.bandcamp.com

    Bücher von Purwien & Kowa: https://amzn.to/2W9Ftj8

    Spotify-Playlist Folge 17: https://spoti.fi/31S98jR

    GTD met Angelique Bouwman

    GTD met Angelique Bouwman

    LET OP! Extra lange Aflevering! Daan en Floris zijn op bezoek bij Angelique Bouwman, de "Getting Things Done" (GTD) trainer van Floris. Angelique ligt een tipje op van de GTD methodiek en hoe dit in haar leven is gekomen. Ook wordt Daan aan de tand gevoeld over hoe hij verbeteringen heeft doorgevoerd in zijn vertaalwerk. We sluiten af met tips van Angelique: Procrastination Monkey TED talk van Tim Urban (en niet Tim Ferris zoals wordt genoemd in de Podcast), het boek 4000 weeks en het nummer "Zoveel te doen" van Toontje Lager.

    25: Avoiding Common Pitfalls

    25: Avoiding Common Pitfalls
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    Figuring out Productivity

    Carl Pullein about Year Planning Basics for Innovators

    Carl Pullein about Year Planning Basics for Innovators

    In this episode of The 2pt5 innovator podcast my guest is Productivity Coach Carl Pullein. We are talking about the (agile) basics of year planning for innovators and creators, about having a mid-termin goal and embedding it in a long term horizon. We are also talking about tools and concepts that help to get things done. As it often is, personal and business is often connected, so Carl is using examples from his own fitness challenges as well.

    Check out The 2pt5 website for all the links and extras mentioned in the episode - https://the2pt5.net/carl-pullein-about-year-planning-basics/

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    Innovators from around the globe share the highs and lows of an innovator's life, their motivation and creative passions as well as their favorite methods, tools, conferences and ideas.

    The 2pt5 - https://the2pt5.net - conversations connecting innovators podcast is hosted in Baden-Württemberg in the Southwest of Germany by Innovation Coach Klaus Reichert - https://www.klausreichert.de

    The Clutter Fairy Weekly #48 - Guilt-free Task Management: Make Your To-do List Work for You

    The Clutter Fairy Weekly #48 - Guilt-free Task Management: Make Your To-do List Work for You

    Does your to-do list shame you for what you haven’t accomplished instead of helping you manage your time and tasks? It’s easy to forget that the to-do list is supposed to work for you, not vice versa. In episode #48 of The Clutter Fairy Weekly, Gayle Goddard, professional organizer and owner of The Clutter Fairy in Houston, Texas, explores sources of task-management resistance and talks about redesigning your to-do list as a tool for success instead of a catalog of failures.

    Links mentioned in this episode:
    Getting Things Done
    Our review of Getting Things Done

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    Ep 161 | Best of 2020: Joyful Show Highlights + Giveaway WINNERS

    Ep 161 | Best of 2020: Joyful Show Highlights + Giveaway WINNERS
    Welcome to the 2020 Spark Joy highlights show! Make sure you listen all the way through because we share an important announcement towards the end. This year was a wild one and really unlike no other, so we look forward to highlighting some positive moments of joy for the show and announce and celebrate our giveaway winners. Our show wouldn’t be possible without each and every one of you…. our listeners...many whom have been with us from day one. YOU spark the most joy! We are so grateful for your thought-provoking questions, inspiring stories of tidying highs and lows, and your dedicated listenership over the past 3 1/2 years. Book a custom Virtual Tidying Experience with For the Love of Tidy (https://fortheloveoftidy.com/konmari-tidying-lesson/tidy-a-z-what-to-expect-from-a-konmari-virtual-tidy/) Join The Spark Joy Club today! (https://www.patreon.com/sparkjoy) But first, a Joy Check! What Sparked Joy this year for Karin: As hard as this year was, I have been inspired by the perseverance and determination of people everywhere. That has helped me to keep going and has helped me see what I gained and learned this year. Hopefulness! What Sparked Joy this year for Kristyn: Leaning on the Spark Joy and For the Love of Tidy communities as we collectively got stuff done (https://fortheloveoftidy.com/konmari-tidy-tips/i-reached-the-end-of-my-to-do-list/) during a trying season. 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Spark Joy is the only podcast I listen to weekly - others that I have found around simple living or minimalism either is too much of just a general conversation that I get bored, has too many ads or clearly their agendas are to sell and pitch their guests books etc. I love that Kristyn and Karin have guests that have skills and professions that cover a range of topics and I appreciate their style of asking them specific questions about what they do. I live in the Midwest and would love to hear more from people who live in areas with extreme weather and how they deal with their tools, winter equipment and wardrobe etc. Keep up the good work and inspiration! KerieSue New Listener & Ready to Let Go! "I only discovered this podcast recently. I reluctantly subscribed thinking, “Oh, goodie. ANOTHER decluttering podcast.” *eye roll After the first 5 minutes, I realized, it was SO MUCH MORE than that. The advice offered here by the hosts, combined with the interviews is absolutely priceless! 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    Getting Things Done, Finally! #26

    Getting Things Done, Finally! #26

    If you are simply overwhelmed with how to get a handle on your paper, tasks, projects, to-do's and everything else in between then this episode focusing on the Getting Things Done model by David Allen will give you the insight you may be looking for. Taken a listen as I interview Stacey Harmon who will share the five steps in the process of Gettiing Things Done!

    Through her digital guides and training programs, Stacey shows busy people how to take back control of their digital lives to give them the freedom, space, and time they crave. Thanks to her Evernote-based GTD® practice she enjoys a paperless laptop-lifestyle which often takes her far beyond her home base of Austin, Texas.
    Connect with Stacey:
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    Stacey's free offers mentioned in this episode:
    1. GTD Book Club
    2.  A-Ha Guide
    3. Pomodoro Method Blog
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    Get it out of your head

    Get it out of your head

    "Your mind is for having ideas, not holding them."
    - David Allen

    How many times have you had a 'million-dollar idea' and then totally forget it the next day? Or that thing you keep needing to buy at the grocery store, but somehow always miss it while you're there.

    Keeping ideas and tasks in our heads is a flawed system. 

    Instead of keeping ideas in your memory, you need to find a safe place to keep them—a place where you will look again later and not forget.

    Write it down, just in case. 

    Productivity Coach Carl Pullein about the motivation to innovate and about getting things done as an innovator

    Productivity Coach Carl Pullein about the motivation to innovate and about getting things done as an innovator

    This is the 2point5, a podcast that connects innovators through conversations.

    Carl Pullein loves to create himself and sees time management as a tool to achieve the things that are important in life. With his work, including his COD system, he is reducing the complexity of systems such as GTD Getting Things Done because he has "an allergy to complexity". This episode is for innovators that want to get things done.

    Find Carl Pullein on his website, Apple Podcast and Youtube.

    If you have liked the show, give it a review on Podchaser.

    Find the full show notes on The 2pt5 website.

    The 2pt5 - conversations connecting innovators podcast is hosted in Baden-Württemberg, Germany by Klaus Reichert.

    Epilogue: Getting Things Done

    Epilogue: Getting Things Done


    Kristen calls in from New Zealand to chat with Jolenta about the listener reaction to Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity by David Allen. Plus, the ladies announce a very special book for next week’s episode!


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