A ton of FREE GTD Resources

Here is a list of all of the FREE GTD resources offered by the David Allen Company:

  • GTD Times – This is the the official blog for David Allen, GTD & the Coaches.  Loads of helpful advice, tips, tricks & strategies for implementing GTD.
  • Podcasts - Includes the GTD best practices series with David & his team.
  • Coach’s Corner - Dozens of free articles from the Coaches, from GTD philosophy to tactical tips and tricks.
  • GTD Connect – The two-week free trial is a fully-functional experience of our online learning center (except for downloads.) There’s no obligation, no payment required, and nothing to cancel.
  • Articles, Handouts & Learning Tools - Essays from David on GTD best practices, the original workflow map and more available as free PDFs from our store.
  • GTD-IQ - Measure how you’re doing with GTD. Take it as often as you like (especially you crazy makers). There are also some free articles and videos on this site too.
  • GTD Facebook Fan Page – A great place to connect with other GTD’ers chatting about a wide-range of GTD topics.
  • GTD LinkedIn Network – A great network of GTD enthusiasts with more of a business focus.
  • Twitter - Follow the David, the Coaches & Products dept.  @GTDSpecialEvent also runs free GTD Twitter-based classes.
  • GTD You Tube Channel – A collection of fun and useful videos of David and GTD practitioners.
  • Productive Living newsletter – David’s free newsletter with “David’s Food for Thought,” product specials & community news. Sent every 3 weeks.
  • Video of David @ Google – A great overview from David on the keys to control + perspective.
  • DavidCo Discussion Forums – These rich forums are a great way to ask questions, search for answers and connect with other GTD’ers around the world.

2 Responses to “A ton of FREE GTD Resources”

  1. wow, you guys have a lot going on! Keep up the good work!

  2. Kelly, David, & all:
    Thank you so much for all these awesome free resources! I’m a poor grad student, so I wouldn’t be able to afford a subscription or seminar, and these keep me engaged with GTD in the meantime. Also, I learn best by listening, so the podcasts have been excellent for me. I really appreciate your work and generosity.
    Adam

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