A Personal Example of One GTD System
April 16th, 2008Categories | Getting Things Done | Implementation | Novel Uses of GTD | Training
Editors Note: This work is by Sebastian Stadil. He attended Ismael Ghalimi’s “Extreme Productivity” Seminar several weeks ago and was kind enough to pen this post comparing the system that Ismael uses with the system that he has been refining for himself. I think it’s fascinating how many iterations people have developed for their personal trusted systems.
Do you have a novel “Trusted System” of your own? Care to share it with GTD’ers everywhere? Write me “editor at GTDtimes dot com” and I’ll post it for the world to see. In fact - I’ll even give a prize to the system that the DavidCo GTD Coaches think is “most creative while still being functional “ I will collect entries for 30 days from today to give folks a chance to write this up. So hurry and send your “most creative while still functional trusted system” write-up in soon.
Last Friday I attended Ismael’s Extreme Productivity Seminar.
I know Ismael somewhat, and I know he always takes the things he does to extremes. He applies David Allen’s GTD quasi religiously, and is very disciplined and organized. I was curious as to his GTD setup, using Salesforce over the specialized tools. No code, and a relational model make for a good framework to work with, I learned. [Read more →]












