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ODR 001 – Getting Shit Done (GTD) [Part 1/x]

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So my friend Michelle Lin was kind enough to solicit a “How I Work Smarter” piece on her excellent ALIEM blog. One of the things I mentioned in that piece was a book called Getting Things Done. I’ve since gotten a bunch of questions and comments about the book. I’d like to take a brief diversion from the main topic of EMCrit and discuss a bit about the book and productivity for docs and resuscitationists.

GTD on ODR

The Books


The Philosophy

A clear mind eliminates stress and allows creativity, so…

Capture all the things that need to get done into a logical and trusted system outside of your head and off your mind, and…

Discipline yourself to make decisions about all the inputs you let into your life, so that you will always have a plan for next actions that you can implement or renegotiate at any moment

(altered from Mindzone Wiki)

Problems with the Book


  1. Mindset of the Author


  2. Based on an erstwhile paper-based world


  3. Can be read as Dogma


The Steps of GTD

Collect/Process/Organize/Review/Do

1. Collection/Universal Capture


Inbox(es)


2. Process

What is it?

Is it an action, spam, or something non-actionable you want to keep?

Action Processing


  • Decide if you want to Do it, Don’t do it, Delegate it, or Put it in your system


  • Is it a project?


  • What is the physical next action that must occur to bring you 1 step closer to completion


Next Actions & Projects



Reference Processing

Things you just want to keep or references for actions

Eliminate Paper!

3. Organize-If you are not doing it right now, put it in the system


  • NirvanaHQ or Omnifocus


  • GCal with Fantastical


  • Add all reference material as links in your system


Calendar

Only things that absolutely must happen at this date/time

Lists on Task Management System

Especially important to have a someday/maybe list, a waiting list, and have a thorough understanding of scheduled events.

4. Review

Daily


  1. Try to process all email


  2. Kill all paper


  3. Clean off Desktop


  4. Look at Calendar


  5. Look at Focus and Inbox


  6. Make a To-Do Card


  7. Pack for next day


Weekly

(this list is from Mindzone wiki)

  1. Loose Papers

  • business cards, receipts, etc. – put in in basket for processing





  1. Process Your Notes


  2. Previous Calendar Data


  • review for remaining action items, reference information, etc.




  1. Upcoming Calendar


  2. Empty Your Head


  • write down any new projects, action items, etc.




  1. Review “Projects” (and Larger Outcome) Lists


  • ensure that at least one kick-start action is in your system for each




  1. Review “Next Actions” Lists


  • Mark off completed actions & review for reminders of further action steps to capture




  1. Review “Waiting For” List


  • Records appropriate actions for any needed follow-up & check off received items




  1. Review Any Relevant Checklists


  2. Review “Someday/Maybe” List


  • Check for any projects that may have become active and transfer them to “Projects” & delete items no longer of interest




  1. Review “Pending” and Support Files


  • Browse through all work-in-progress support material to trigger new actions, completions, and waiting-fors





Quarterly

Higher Level Goals and a super-thorough version of weekly review

Yearly

Vision, Life, Clean Out All Files, Am I going in the right direction?

5. Doing

Happens naturally if you use the method above. However, I alter the canonical method with my daily to-do card and the focus section of nirvana

The Initial Dump (this comes first, but is being discussed last)


You will fall off the wagon

Not a problem, redo the initial dump and start up again

Flowcharts

Here is a pdf of the simplified workflow from DavidAllenCo.

A more elaborate version is here:

GTD Flow from DavidAllenCo

Other People’s Take


Please tell me your thoughts on this episode. Use the comments section below

Update:

Numerous readers have also recommended doit.im

Now on to the Podcast…

  continue reading

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So my friend Michelle Lin was kind enough to solicit a “How I Work Smarter” piece on her excellent ALIEM blog. One of the things I mentioned in that piece was a book called Getting Things Done. I’ve since gotten a bunch of questions and comments about the book. I’d like to take a brief diversion from the main topic of EMCrit and discuss a bit about the book and productivity for docs and resuscitationists.

GTD on ODR

The Books


The Philosophy

A clear mind eliminates stress and allows creativity, so…

Capture all the things that need to get done into a logical and trusted system outside of your head and off your mind, and…

Discipline yourself to make decisions about all the inputs you let into your life, so that you will always have a plan for next actions that you can implement or renegotiate at any moment

(altered from Mindzone Wiki)

Problems with the Book


  1. Mindset of the Author


  2. Based on an erstwhile paper-based world


  3. Can be read as Dogma


The Steps of GTD

Collect/Process/Organize/Review/Do

1. Collection/Universal Capture


Inbox(es)


2. Process

What is it?

Is it an action, spam, or something non-actionable you want to keep?

Action Processing


  • Decide if you want to Do it, Don’t do it, Delegate it, or Put it in your system


  • Is it a project?


  • What is the physical next action that must occur to bring you 1 step closer to completion


Next Actions & Projects



Reference Processing

Things you just want to keep or references for actions

Eliminate Paper!

3. Organize-If you are not doing it right now, put it in the system


  • NirvanaHQ or Omnifocus


  • GCal with Fantastical


  • Add all reference material as links in your system


Calendar

Only things that absolutely must happen at this date/time

Lists on Task Management System

Especially important to have a someday/maybe list, a waiting list, and have a thorough understanding of scheduled events.

4. Review

Daily


  1. Try to process all email


  2. Kill all paper


  3. Clean off Desktop


  4. Look at Calendar


  5. Look at Focus and Inbox


  6. Make a To-Do Card


  7. Pack for next day


Weekly

(this list is from Mindzone wiki)

  1. Loose Papers

  • business cards, receipts, etc. – put in in basket for processing





  1. Process Your Notes


  2. Previous Calendar Data


  • review for remaining action items, reference information, etc.




  1. Upcoming Calendar


  2. Empty Your Head


  • write down any new projects, action items, etc.




  1. Review “Projects” (and Larger Outcome) Lists


  • ensure that at least one kick-start action is in your system for each




  1. Review “Next Actions” Lists


  • Mark off completed actions & review for reminders of further action steps to capture




  1. Review “Waiting For” List


  • Records appropriate actions for any needed follow-up & check off received items




  1. Review Any Relevant Checklists


  2. Review “Someday/Maybe” List


  • Check for any projects that may have become active and transfer them to “Projects” & delete items no longer of interest




  1. Review “Pending” and Support Files


  • Browse through all work-in-progress support material to trigger new actions, completions, and waiting-fors





Quarterly

Higher Level Goals and a super-thorough version of weekly review

Yearly

Vision, Life, Clean Out All Files, Am I going in the right direction?

5. Doing

Happens naturally if you use the method above. However, I alter the canonical method with my daily to-do card and the focus section of nirvana

The Initial Dump (this comes first, but is being discussed last)


You will fall off the wagon

Not a problem, redo the initial dump and start up again

Flowcharts

Here is a pdf of the simplified workflow from DavidAllenCo.

A more elaborate version is here:

GTD Flow from DavidAllenCo

Other People’s Take


Please tell me your thoughts on this episode. Use the comments section below

Update:

Numerous readers have also recommended doit.im

Now on to the Podcast…

  continue reading

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