#SSPCreateFinally...David Allen - the author of Getting Things DoneDiscussed:- the new version of the book has some new language for GTD's 5 steps- criticism - GTD is not ideal for creatives?- flexibility of GTD - "freedom to make a creative mess" - how GTD encourages focus, creating space in life and in mind- "appropriate engagement" - turning up creative awareness, when you're not present you miss opportunities - the natural planning model- it's not usually externally imposed chaos that GTD has helped me with...the mind doesn't seem to know how to balance ideas - sudden imaginative aspiration can suddenly seem to overpower something that has be done in 2 hours- systematizing creativity - GTD is extremely supportive of the creative pursuit because of one of the key principles: "your mind is for having ideas and not for holding them" - cognitive science is backing that statement up more and more - The Accidental Creative: developing sustainable creativity- split creative processes from organizational ones- tools for creatives - version of GTD I read was before Evernote- how the system happens in the background- thoroughness of the weekly review Bumper Music:Tycho - "Dictaphone's Lament"Widespread Panic - "Picking Up the Pieces" Look Closer:Getting Things Done (book)GettingThingsDone.comDavid Allen - WikipediaGTD + EvernoteSchool Sucks Series: Presence & ProductivityPlease Support School SucksOur Amazon Wish ListDonate With BitcoinOr Join the A/V ClubYour continued support keeps the show going and growing, which keeps us at the top of the options for education podcasts and leads to new people discovering this message. This subscription also grants you access to the A/V Club, a bonus content section with 200+ hours of exclusive audio and video. If you are a regular consumer of our media, please consider making a monthly commitment by selecting the best option for you...A/V Club - Basic Access - $8.00/Month AP Club - "Advanced" Access - $12.00/MonthSigma Sigma Pi - Full Access - $16.00/Month
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