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For knowledge workers, there is a lot of work to do defining our work before we can start actually doing our work. The 5 phases of workflow is the GTD model for capturing, defining and doing our work.
A chart or series of pages showing the days, weeks, and months of a particular year, or giving particular seasonal information.
The gathering of all inputs we have let into our lives for later processing.
This is where the rubber meets the road and we get things done.
A one page summary of the GTD personal workflow system. You can download it here
An approach to personal productivity that focuses on action management rather than time management. Based on the best-selling book of the same name.
You can find Getting Things Done on Amazon or if you prefer to listen to it, you can find Getting Things Done on Audible or Getting Things Done on CD
Any collection bucket for stuff.
Any set of similar items. Examples include:
The next defined physical, visible action you will take to advance some purpose.
Examples include:
The complete inventory of the next physical, visible action you will take to fulfil some purpose.
This is where we put things into our trusted system where they need to go based on their meaning to us.
This is where we decide exactly what each new input means to us.
Anything you're committed to that will take more than one action step to complete.
Examples include:
The complete inventory of everything you have committed to that will take more than one action step to complete.
This is where we make sure our trusted system is current and complete.
Any input that has arrived in your world for which you have not defined the meaning.
Mechanism for receiving verbal messages from others. Treat it just like any other inbox.