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GTD Times: The official blog for David Allen, Getting Things Don

“I’m overwhelmed by the amount of email I have to handle.” Many people are dealing with this situation every day, these days. They’re trying to do more, in less time. http://www.gtdtimes.com/

Lifehacker, tips and downloads for getting things done

http://lifehacker.com/ Lifehacker is making some changes to its comment system that will require you to log in with a Facebook, Google, or Twitter account. You must convert your account to one of these services in order to continue using your account.

Stepcase Lifehack : Productivity, Getting Things Done and Lifeha

http://www.lifehack.org/ Communication Spending non-quality time on Facebook is something we all are guilty of; very few have managed to escape its web. From showing off to feeling lonely, Facebook has seen more sides… More »
The system created by David Allen in his popular book Getting Things Done focuses on freeing up your mind’s RAM (or resources). The GTD system simply takes all or our mental and physical “stuff” in our lives and organizes it into a system where we can easily: The GTD Cheatsheet is a small, condensed version of GTD. In no ways is it a substitute, but a quick reference guide to get you back on track with Getting Things Done (or introduced if you’re never seen it before). Hopefully this mult-part series will help you quickly get your life back to organized.

GTD Cheatsheet

http://lifedev.net/gtd-cheatsheet/