Getting Things Done (GTD) by David Allen, “Mastering Workflow” The 5 stages are: 1. Collect 2. Process 3. Organize 4. Review 5. Do These five stages represent a process from start to finish, to accomplish a task, and or a series of tasks, in the most effective time saving manner. Being a busy person, I want to learn everything I can about time management and getting things done are a priority on a daily basis. People say if you want to get something done, find the busiest person you know and they will accomplish it. It isn’t because they are so busy that they accomplish things, it is because they have learned how to accomplish things by prioritizing and actually doing it. There is more to it than that, but if you look around, you see many instances that people just don’t get things done. I have read many books on this because I really don’t like to waste my time and I want things done. One of my favorite authors is Stephen R. Covey, for writing The 7 Habits for Highly Effective People, and The 7 Habits for Highly Effective Teens. These two books are about getting things done and about how our relationships are a part of it as well. Prioritizing is the main thing to consider when looking at what outcomes will be. With the 5 stages, relationships are bound to cloud up whatever task there is to be performed. It is similar to a dance. A great dance will flow.
Getting Things Done (GTD) by David Allen, “Mastering Workflow”
ReplyDeleteThe 5 stages are:
1. Collect
2. Process
3. Organize
4. Review
5. Do
These five stages represent a process from start to finish, to accomplish a task, and or a series of tasks, in the most effective time saving manner. Being a busy person, I want to learn everything I can about time management and getting things done are a priority on a daily basis. People say if you want to get something done, find the busiest person you know and they will accomplish it. It isn’t because they are so busy that they accomplish things, it is because they have learned how to accomplish things by prioritizing and actually doing it. There is more to it than that, but if you look around, you see many instances that people just don’t get things done. I have read many books on this because I really don’t like to waste my time and I want things done. One of my favorite authors is Stephen R. Covey, for writing The 7 Habits for Highly Effective People, and The 7 Habits for Highly Effective Teens. These two books are about getting things done and about how our relationships are a part of it as well. Prioritizing is the main thing to consider when looking at what outcomes will be. With the 5 stages, relationships are bound to cloud up whatever task there is to be performed. It is similar to a dance. A great dance will flow.