David Allen – GTD Connect
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GTD Connect® is David Allen’s membership site so you could get started on his GTD system or apply it in different ways.
This upload, however, is a collection of files that to my knowledge were leaked many years ago. So below, I included the list for your reference, but when I got them, they’re very unorganized. I rearranged the files based on the site’s structure. There are some files that I’m not sure where they belong, I only guessed.
David Logan Shares about GTD
David’s Tips for a Year-End Review
Developing your Higher Levels
Finding Your Motivation
Getting Clear – Oct 5
Getting to Mind Like Water
GTD & Blended Learning
GTD Best Practices for Collection – June 2009
GTD Success Strategies
Guided GTD Weekly Review
Guided Mindsweep – July 2009
Guided Weekly Review – June 2009
Hashrocket Interview
How important are the tools you use
I Read the Book, Now What_
Janet’s Collection Tips
Janet’s Tips for Holiday Shopping
The Key Elements of GTD
Keys to Mastering Workflow
Kick Start 2010
Lab with David Webinar – June 2010
Lab with David Webinar – March 2010
Making It All Work – August 2009
Managing Email – August 2009
Mastering Projects & Actions Webinar – Sept 2009
Mindmapping
Natural Planning Model
Patrick Carroll Shares about GTD
Paul Garth’s System – Jan 2010
The Payoff of the Weekly Review
Planning Projects with Kids
Podcast: Meg Edwards – Problems or Projects?
The Power of Someday-Maybe
Preparing for a Trip
Procrastination with Meg & Kelly
Productive Social Media Webinar
Project Support Webinar
Q and A with the Coaches Webinar – April 2010
Q and A with the Coaches Webinar – August 2010
Strategies for Doing Webinar
Tour of Coach Kelly’s Office
Tour of Connect – Getting Started
Tour of Connect – What’s New_
Tour of David Allen’s Office
Tour of Meghan Wilker’s office
Wayne’s Collection Demo – Jan 2010
Wayne’s Road Warrior Tips
Wayne’s Travel Folders – March 2010
When are you done with a project? Wayne Pepper
Choosing What To Do 1
Choosing What To Do 2
Choosing What To Do 3
Choosing What To Do 4
Choosing What To Do 5
How can i get a handle on this
How can I manage my priorities
How can I deal with interrupti
What kinds of behaviors can I
How can GTD help in controling
How can I make more time for c
How can I get started with, or
Tell me more about Horizontal
How can I stick with the weekl
How can GTD help me to have mo
Creative Questioning | Stanier 1
Creative Questioning | Stanier 2
Creative Questioning | Stanier 3
Creative Questioning | Stanier 4
Creative Questioning | Stanier 5
Getting GTD to Stick – 1 – June 2009
Getting GTD to Stick – 2 – June 2009
Getting GTD to Stick – 3 – June 2009
Getting GTD to Stick – 4 – June 2009
Getting GTD to Stick – 5 -June 2009
Managing Projects Teleseminar Feb 14, 2007 – 1
Managing Projects Teleseminar Feb 14, 2007 – 2
Managing Projects Teleseminar Feb 14, 2007 – 3
Managing Projects Teleseminar Feb 14, 2007 – 4
Managing Projects Teleseminar Feb 14, 2007 – 5
Managing Projects Teleseminar Feb 14, 2007 – 6
Managing Projects Teleseminar Feb 14, 2007 – 7
Managing Projects Teleseminar Feb 14, 2007 – 8
The Critical Success Factor – Weekly Review – 1
The Critical Success Factor – Weekly Review – 2
The Critical Success Factor – Weekly Review – 3
The Critical Success Factor – Weekly Review – 4
The Critical Success Factor – Weekly Review – 5
The Critical Success Factor – Weekly Review – 6
The Critical Success Factor – Weekly Review – 7
The Critical Success Factor – Weekly Review – 8
The Critical Success Factor – Weekly Review – 9
Getting Started – Overview – Part 1
Getting Started – Basic Tools – Part 2
Getting Started – Calendar – Part 3
Getting Started – Other Lists – Part 4
Getting Started – Projects – Part 5
Getting Started – Processing – Part 6
Getting Started – Email – Part 7
Getting Started – Processing Paper – Part 8
Getting Started – Collecting – Part 9
Getting Started – Areas of Focus – Part 10
Getting Started – Reviewing – Part 11
Getting Started – Prioritizing – Part 12
Getting Started – Horizons of Focus – Part 13
Getting Started – Someday – Part 14
Getting Started – Reference – Part 15
Getting Started – Keeping it Going – Part 16
Managing Agreements – Part 1
Implementation Tips – Part 2
Gravity And The GTD Experience – Part 3
The Seductive Higher Level – Part 4
Dealing With Email – Part 5
The Weekly Review – Part 6
Filing – Part 7
Prioritizing with GTD – Part 8
Mackenzie Lecture Part 1 of 4
Mackenzie Lecture Part 2 of 4
Mackenzie Lecture Part 3 of 4
Mackenzie Lecture Part 4 of 4
Digging Out From Backlog 1
Digging Out From Backlog 2
Best Practices of Collect
Best Practices of Doing
Best Practices of Organize – September 2009
Best Practices of Processing
Best Practices of Review
Road to Black Belt Webinar – Part 1 – Organize
Road to Black Belt Webinar – Part 2 – Collect & Process
Road to Black Belt Webinar – Part 3 – Review & Do
GTD Workshop 1- Intro – Part 1
GTD Workshop 2- Overview – Part 2
GTD Workshop 3- The Experience – Part 3
GTD Workshop 4- Process – Part 4
GTD Workshop 5- Organize – Part 5
GTD Workshop 6- Do – Part 6
GTD Summit- Opening Panel Session – Part 1
GTD Summit- Opening Panel Session – Part 2
GTD Summit- Opening Panel Session – Part 3
GTD Summit- Opening Panel Session – Part 4
GTD Cafe- A Conversation with Venkat Rao – Part 1
GTD Cafe- A Conversation with Venkat Rao – Part 2
GTD Cafe- A Conversation with Venkat Rao – Part 3
GTD Cafe- A Conversation with Venkat Rao – Part 4
GTD and Organizational Change – Part 1
GTD and Organizational Change – Part 2
GTD and Organizational Change – Part 3
GTD and Organizational Change – Part 4
GTD and Organizational Change – Part 5
GTD and Organizational Change – Part 6
GTD and Organizational Change – Part 7
David Allen Kicks off GTD Summit – Part 1
David Allen Kicks off GTD Summit – Part 2
David Allen Kicks off GTD Summit – Part 3
David Allen Kicks off GTD Summit – Part 4
There’s quite a lot to wade through. The total running time for the above files is almost 47 hours! There’s a lot of stuff there to get you started with GTD, but if you want to see the latest content, feel free to check out the website for free trial (or if you’re willing to, subscribe).
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It does not mean it is a company, a corporation, partnership, or have any such formal organization, but it can range from a street peddler to General Motors.”
Having a business name does not separate the business entity from the owner, which means that the owner of the business is responsible and liable for debts incurred by the business.
If the business acquires debts, the creditors can go after the owner’s personal possessions.
A business structure does not allow for corporate tax rates. The proprietor is personally taxed on all income from the business.
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