The Getting Things Done Workbook: 10 Moves to Stress-Free Productivity
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“The Getting Things Done eBOOK” – 10 Moves to Stress-Free Productivity
Finally implement David Allen’s legendary GTD system—with actionable worksheets and step-by-step exercises. Dump mental clutter, organize tasks effortlessly, and achieve stress-free focus. YOU WILL GET (2 eBooks: “eBook + free workbook”)
Finally Master the Legendary GTD System—With Hands-On Guidance
Overwhelmed by endless to-dos? This official companion to David Allen’s Getting Things Done transforms his proven productivity framework into 10 actionable steps with fill-in worksheets, checklists, and templates. No theory—just practical tools to clear mental clutter and focus on what matters.
What You’ll Do (Not Just Read):
✅ Move 1: Capture Everything – Dump 100% of your open loops into trusted systems.
✅ Move 5: The 2-Minute Rule – Instantly crush small tasks before they pile up.
✅ Move 7: Weekly Reviews – The ritual that keeps your system from collapsing.
✅ Plus: Mind Sweep exercises, project maps, and priority filters.
Why It Works?
✔ GTD Made Simple – Bite-sized steps replace information overload.
✔ Write Directly in the Book – Worksheets, checklists, and progress trackers included.
✔ Science-Backed – Based on 20+ years of cognitive psychology research.
Perfect For:
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GTD beginners intimidated by the original book.
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Stressed professionals drowning in emails and half-finished projects.
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Anyone who’s tried productivity systems but couldn’t stick with them.
📖 Formats: eBook
“Productivity isn’t about working harder—it’s about working clearer. This workbook shows you how.”
Final Sale – No Refunds
By purchasing this book, you acknowledge that all sales are final, and no refunds or returns will be accepted.
📌 Core Details:
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Format: eBook
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Pages: 192 (with writable templates)
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Key Moves: 10 step-by-step GTD implementations
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Style: Interactive, exercise-driven
🎯 What's Inside? ✔ Fill-in-the-Blank Worksheets:
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Mind Sweep brain dump
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Project Action Maps
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Weekly Review checklist
✔ Visual Tools:
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GTD workflow flowchart
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Priority matrix
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Email triage guide
✔ Bonus Resources:
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Next Actions cheat sheet
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Habit trackers
💡 Why It Works?
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GTD Demystified – Simpler than the original book
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Write-In Design – No extra notebooks needed
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Immediate Application – Start organizing in Chapter 1
👥 Perfect For:
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GTD beginners
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Overwhelmed professionals
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Visual learners
⚠️ Warning: May cause:
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Sudden urge to reorganize your life
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Permanent dislike of sticky notes
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Co-workers asking "how you stay so calm
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