Lifehacker is offering courses online; today they tackle the Getting Things Done weekly review:
You are only as good as your GTD system.
In the Getting Things Done system, without a solid weekly review, your productivity will not be at an optimum level. The weekly review is one of the most overlooked aspect of GTD, mostly because it seems to take too much time or may seem “overboard”. The fact is the GTD weekly review is essential to get more done with relaxed control.
In this Lifehack Lesson you will learn how to do one of the most thorough weekly reviews that will boost your productivity and get you one step closer to having a “mind like water”. Get the course here: How to do an Ultimate GTD Weekly Review.
If you’re not familiar with David Allen’s classic work on ‘Getting Things Done’ I strongly encourage you to look into his system!

Reblogged this on e1evation, llc and commented:
I GTD, do you?
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For implementing GTD you can use this this application:
http://www.Gtdagenda.com
You can use it to manage your goals, projects and tasks, set next actions and contexts, use checklists, and a calendar.
Syncs with Evernote and Google Calendar, and also comes with mobile version, and Android and iPhone apps.
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Thanks. I had signed up in 2007 but never used it. I have revitalized my account especially now that you have Android, Calendar and Evernote integration. I post about Evernote and Getting Things Done [GTD] frequently like here; http://e1evation.com/2012/02/24/evernote-the-key-to-my-productivity-and-getting-things-done-gtd-workflow/
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