Dr. Keri Hobert has worked for several community health organizations, and is currently with the Colorado Coalition for the Homeless in Denver. Her GTD journey began around 2012 with a search for a list manager. She has tried Things, Nirvana, Outlook, and now uses OmniFocus for her lists. In addition to hearing her describe her own system, you?ll find that she is dedicated to sharing about GTD with her colleagues. Beyond describing the benefits of GTD, she provides her staff with structured support to learn and apply the principles.
You can listen to the entire conversation from February 2019 at GTD Connect®.
Part 5 of 5 – Over 2½ hours of expert coaching advice to support you in this key GTD practice. Features David Allen and his senior coaching team.
Topics covered include:
– Coaching on what to do to get clear, current & creative
– Advice on the common issues and challenges they see in their coaching
– Tips on making the Review phase a habit
– Customizing the Review to work for you
– A Guided Weekly Review to give you a hands on experience in doing one yourself
If you’d like to purchase the complete set of mp3s and binge it all at once, please visit the GTD Store
Part 4 of 5 – Over 2½ hours of expert coaching advice to support you in this key GTD® practice. Features David Allen and his senior coaching team.
Topics covered include:
– Coaching on what to do to get clear, current & creative
– Advice on the common issues and challenges they see in their coaching
– Tips on making the Review phase a habit
– Customizing the Review to work for you
– A Guided Weekly Review to give you a hands on experience in doing one yourself
If you’d like to purchase the complete set of mp3s and binge it all at once, please visit the GTD® Store
Andy Hickman is a theologian who came up with fascinating intersections among David Allen's Getting Things Done methodology and the philosophies of Aristotle and Thomas Aquinas. In particular, he describes ways that the 5 steps of GTD align with Aquinas's 12 distinct actions of intellect and will.
You can listen to the entire conversation from January 2019 at GTD Connect®.
Andy Hickman is a theologian who came up with fascinating intersections among David Allen's Getting Things Done methodology and the philosophies of Aristotle and Thomas Aquinas. In particular, he describes ways that the 5 steps of GTD align with Aquinas's 12 distinct actions of intellect and will.
You can listen to the entire conversation from January 2019 at GTD Connect®.