Sunday is Video Day at GTD Times
April 20th, 2008Categories | Humor | Video | inspiration
As you know, GTD Times is very new. As the Editor I’m still in the early stages of tuning the content mix to determine what people enjoy most, find most useful, most entertaining, most thought provoking, most inspirational, most fun - and most importantly, what keeps you coming back every day to see what’s new here on the site.
Personally, I’m a huge fan of video - since the advent of YouTube and Google Video I’ve discovered content that I would never have seen otherwise - content that has had a profound impact upon me and my life and upon the way I see the world. I’m sure that many of you have also discovered videos that have had a similar impact upon yourselves.
I’d love to know what videos you’ve come across that fit this criteria and I’d love to be able to share them with the GTD community. These do not have to be specific to mastering your workflow and in fact, the more thought provoking, challenging, eye opening or inspirational the better.
Send the links my way and every Sunday I’ll post at least a few of these videos to the site so that the community can benefit from our individual discoveries.
I figure that Sunday would be the best day for this since it is the day of the week when we’re least likely to be at the office where watching a video may be frowned upon, not allowed or inappropriate. After all, Sunday is supposed to be a day or rest, isn’t it? So kick back, put those feet up on top of your tidy desk, and chill out for a few minutes with some video courtesy of GTD Times and the GTD Community…
Today’s Videos:
I think it would be easier just to “Get it done…”
Feeling small? Puts things in perspective, doesn’t it?











I don’t have a video to post, but wanted to share a comment and product recommendation that has allowed me to get videos done and downloaded a lot easier with fewer roadblocks to next actions and completion. The Flip video camera is simple/elegant in design and I now have uploaded a dozen videos onto vimeo.com. I’d also recommend vimeo as it’s less “noisy” than youtube.