Helpful Links for Understanding GTD
Art & GTD Part 5 of 5
While I’ve only scratched the surface of the practice of applying GTD to creativity, it opens the door to a lot of topics that I want to talk about in the future. I know the GTD system may sound too organized and restrictive for the free-bird creative mind, but remember that having some sort of organization system in place will allow you to be more creative since you won’t have to worry so much about your “open loops” — GTD-speak for unfinished tasks. Employing a system like GTD helps you relax because you know that anything that pops up will be dealt with appropriately and in a timely manner.
Resources
Here are some links that might help you out and get a better grasp of GTD:
- Getting Things Done
(Amazon link to the book)
- David Allen’s article “What is GTD?”
- Free PDF articles on GTD from David Allen
- MineZone Wiki: Getting Things Done
- Black Belt Productivity’s GTD Primer
- 43 Folders | Topic: Creativity
- “Getting Design Done” by D. Keith Robinson
- Massive GTD Resource List at Zen Habits
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