Trying to figure out Outlook for GTD?

For those of you still trying to figure out how to make GTD work in Outlook, Senior Coach Meg Edwards will be leading our popular GTD & Outlook webinar.

“Thinking hard?” Hardly.

Telling myself to “think harder” generates resistance and frustration, not better or more effective thinking. But that doesn’t mean I can’t think better, or more effectively.

Solution to the 3 reasons you aren’t getting your email to zero

The GTD Managing Email webinar on April 18 addresses all three of the reasons people aren’t getting their email inboxes to zero on a regular basis.

Spring into Productivity!

We have three terrific public GTD webinars coming up in April.

Too busy? Maybe you’re procrastinating

If you’re struggling with procrastination, then what’s to be done? To get it under control, we need to make getting moving on the right things as attractive and friction-free as possible.

Email Best Practices for Teams

A client recently asked us for our best practices around email communications, to share with their globally dispersed teams.

The Threefold Nature of Your Work

You have three categories of daily work. When you understand these, you can better clarify, manage, and renegotiate your total inventory of projects and actions.

You wrote *how much* email last year?!

If you’re still not handling email as efficiently as you can be, try a 60-minute webinar on email management. The focus will include structuring your email system to support action management, and dealing with backlog email.

When did answering email become my job?

You just have to decide what your work is. As the late, great Peter Drucker said, that’s your biggest job, to define what your work is.

Prioritizing your crazy to-do list

While context, time availability, and resources will limit your choices about which to-dos you should tackle next, they still aren’t usually enough to help you decide which will bring you the most value. This is where priority shines—it becomes your strategy.