An experiment by a ‘GTD parent’
June 21st, 2009 GTD Times Team - Staff ContributorsCategories | Community Contributions | Creativity | Family
Mike Williams, speaker at the recent GTD Summit, and longtime friend of David Allen Company, sent us this story with us about his experience sharing GTD with his kids. We thought this was fitting to share on Father’s Day.
I am always running experiments with my kids (queue the evil scientist laugh!). I would love to share these experiments or test new things (experiments, gear) to help start the GTD thinking at an earlier age.
Here is a recent post I wrote on one of my experiments. It resonated with several GTD moms and dads at the GTD Summit.
I am also experimenting with home design, backpack gear, homework routines, school routines and home routines to build systems that enable the GTD systemic approach.
Read more about Mike’s experiment>>







Great blog and a great way to spend time with your kids.
Reminds me of our GTD Breakfast club that we do from time to time with the kids… http://www.ericmackonline.com/ICA/blogs/emonline.nsf/dx/the-gtd-breakfast-club
GTD Times Staff. I am honored that you selected this post for Father’s day. Thank you!
To the GTD community… thank you for your kind comments. I appreciate your passion for GTD and helping children. I wish you continued success in your corner of the world.
Mike
Also, if you are interested in smaller conversations you can follow me on Twitter @ https://twitter.com/Mike_zonebyzone
I liked David’s recent analogy that Twitter is like a cocktail party