The Art of Stress-Free Productivity: David Allen at TEDxClaremontColleges

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11 жыл бұрын

Productivity guru and coach David Allen talks about "Stress Free Productivity" at TEDxClaremontColleges.
About TEDx:
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Editor -- Jacqueline Legazcue
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@RCLaboratory
@RCLaboratory 11 жыл бұрын
Summary: Write all your goals down. Outline the steps to reach those goals. Prioritize. Forget about the less important things. I just made you more productive by encapsulating this video into 4 short sentences thereby saving you 20 minutes of your time.
@ca_editor
@ca_editor Жыл бұрын
Thank u
@princesampl
@princesampl Жыл бұрын
Still gonna watch all of it but I appreciate you taking the time
@muradal2006
@muradal2006 Жыл бұрын
Thank you.
@garywhite2050
@garywhite2050 Жыл бұрын
👍🏼
@shemdig
@shemdig Жыл бұрын
😂legend
@alexeifando747
@alexeifando747 9 жыл бұрын
The irony is that I'm watching this video while procrastinating. Update (6 years later): Got it all sorted!
@mamvdberg
@mamvdberg 9 жыл бұрын
I hear ya... I believe 99% of us is doing just that ;)
@BlueNight134
@BlueNight134 8 жыл бұрын
+Alexei Fando The irony is I found out about David Allen when I was googling my own name while procrastinating.
@dennisgreer5266
@dennisgreer5266 8 жыл бұрын
+Alexei Fando Actually, it was a very good use of your time.
@mustardwhore
@mustardwhore 8 жыл бұрын
yeppp
@tanfel4
@tanfel4 7 жыл бұрын
Funny! haha!
@Kshesho
@Kshesho 5 жыл бұрын
Another HUGE tip I have to add on to what he was saying (all great advice, by the way): Don't focus on the end-goal. If you want to achieve something great, you're most likely not going to do it in a day. So after you have your plan, focus on a single task every day. Day after day, it will get easier. Of course you'll have your bumps, but of you're chasing something that really means a lot to you then you'll keep going. And eventually you WILL reach your goal. I learned this with coding. I never thought I was that smart and learning to code was very difficult for me. I used to focus on being a master game developer and thinking about how intimidating it is that I have to learn so much. But now I just put all my effort and focus on one lesson every day. And I feel like I can accomplish anything that way. It doesn't take you 1 step to learn how to walk. But eventually you learn how to sprint.
@finalmegaboss9149
@finalmegaboss9149 5 жыл бұрын
Are you a master game developer yet ?
@JosephAbarado
@JosephAbarado 4 жыл бұрын
BRAVO!
@solokom
@solokom 4 жыл бұрын
He actually says that too - in his book. ;)
@fabiancanada8876
@fabiancanada8876 4 жыл бұрын
Yes. Don't let your dreams come true. Let your life be about something that you could not dream of.
@MS-gn4gl
@MS-gn4gl 4 жыл бұрын
There is no end goal. This is people's biggest issue. Yes have goals, and break them down into actionable steps, but remember there is no such thing as end goals. If you make them you will only be disappointed when you're done celebrating reaching them. Humans are made to do, build your life around things you always want to do, the types of things that you climb mountains so you can find the next mountains to climb. Life is doing. If you keep setting goals that are end points you'll just get into cycles of chasing highs then getting lost in disappointment and feelings of lacking when they're done.
@Kimballgoss
@Kimballgoss 8 жыл бұрын
This motivated me to do my homework... But only for today. I'll have to watch it again tomorrow...
@hondal22
@hondal22 8 жыл бұрын
Write it down "homework". Then look at instead of watching this video. You shouldn't use motivation, preloading at a present moment. Which is doing homework.
@hondal22
@hondal22 8 жыл бұрын
+hondal22 instead * not preloading lol that was a auto correct
@tedhung4306
@tedhung4306 7 жыл бұрын
I'm
@francielemattos8568
@francielemattos8568 7 жыл бұрын
y1
@min-junglee1434
@min-junglee1434 7 жыл бұрын
me, too.
@suhasprasad7435
@suhasprasad7435 3 жыл бұрын
Rough notes: Crisis evokes serenity, because a crisis forces you to be appropriately engaged. This is because a crisis clears all unimportant items from your mind. It clears up your psyche, leaving enough bandwidth for the important items. One requires psychic bandwidth to be appropriately engaged. Increase psychic bandwidth under normal circumstances by capturing your thinking. How to "capture your thinking"? The first step is to write down the all things on your mind that you feel you need to do something about. Next, write down the outcomes you want to see, the actions you will take (if you decide to take action at all) and the resources you will allocate to achieve your outcome. Finally, you need maps. Make maps of all your projects and the actions in them. You also need maps outside your to-do list, maps about your goals in professional life and personal life that cover all the items you need to watch and take care of. Now that you have captured your thinking, you can make good decisions about what you need to do. Use your maps to decide the course you want your life to take. Re-evaluate your maps on a regular basis: adjust to new incoming data and recalibrate your maps. The end. This is the art of stress free productivity.
@DeanRendar
@DeanRendar 3 жыл бұрын
handwriting with a writing instrument and sheet of paper = casting spells with a magic wand effectively rerouting the flow of the universe
@ghaliyahansari1557
@ghaliyahansari1557 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the notes
@maintainreason8040
@maintainreason8040 3 жыл бұрын
Reading through and pondering for some time over your brief notes & pondering on these statements' contents for awhile made me more engaged and the coming watch more thought-provoking, honestly. thank you so much
@forbbidenname18
@forbbidenname18 3 жыл бұрын
man u r a life saver.GTD is brilliant But this dude is so boring.
@mehakmahajann
@mehakmahajann 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you thank you thank you, I saved my 22 minutes because of this.
@DexterHaven
@DexterHaven 11 жыл бұрын
"If you are already in a mess, you ain't got room to make one." Amen
@Nnniclas
@Nnniclas 2 жыл бұрын
The worst feeling is when I'm watching a TED-talk with a highly motivated, very determined and successful speaker, saying exactly what I need to do in my life to become a better person, yet I don't really understand the talk and is left rather bummed out and empty. It just.. doesn't really sink in. And the comment section is always filled with "oh, this video is life changing!" comments. Too many talks leave me like this.
@fabianberends6205
@fabianberends6205 7 жыл бұрын
This guy is a true hero. Nailed how to be productive in an age where being overwhelmed is quickly becoming the norm.
@dexterdext2458
@dexterdext2458 Жыл бұрын
Great talk! David Allen really nails it on the focused and productivity front! His concept of "Appropriate Engagement" is a revolution in the creativity/productivity flow-sphere. All his terms and phrases are next-level cogent, EXCEPT one. Why use the relevance-weak, politically-charged, ambiguous and non-cogent term "victim" to describe someone in a state of rudderless disorganization? The word 'victim' carries too much baggage in American vernacular and does not come close to describing everyone in that state, and it may a bit insulting for those who have reached that state and fully realize they are not any type of victim. Mr. Allen's own words defining a victim do not support the definition of one, i.e. "where you have no control and no focus"....."driven by the latest and loudest". Other than that, Appropriate Engagement is my new favorite mindset. Thank You David Allen!
@osinumre3901
@osinumre3901 9 ай бұрын
Ghbhj mk((mkak(kk+jjj++
@creamrising
@creamrising 4 жыл бұрын
"Don't keep anything in your head the rest of your life" really got me.
@hazelioness
@hazelioness 11 жыл бұрын
The idea wasn't to follow to-do lists, but to create a personal system that didn't require mental space to be taken up - creating a system for yourself to let other things go for total focus. He also gave information about what to do in that time - to keep your mind flexible enough to react, but focused enough and calm enough not to overreact and lose sight of what you're giving your creativity and effort to. The writing part was just to give your mind the ease and space to do so, I think.
@garyrandall3059
@garyrandall3059 Жыл бұрын
Listen closely to this guy!!! I've been writing out my plans for the last three years and I'm currently a business owner because of it!! I'm literally living my dream, this very second. It will take hardwork, careful planning and execution. You can do it too. If you're willing to pay the cost.
@annieblogger489
@annieblogger489 5 жыл бұрын
I have a huge respect for David Allen and his work. I'd like to add that if you're a procrastinator, like i was, then before even implementing any system you'd need to look at the root causes of procrastination first. The Procrastination Elimination Method by John Isaac has been life-changing for me in this regards. NOW i can use systems like GTD with more efficiency.
@maxheadroom5532
@maxheadroom5532 5 жыл бұрын
Maybe that "Procrastination Elimination Method" is useful... but if I've ever seen a website that looks like a scam (trying to lure you in with time-constrained discounts and whatnot), it's John's website.
@annieblogger489
@annieblogger489 5 жыл бұрын
i beg to differ... i bought this book and it's been really helpful to me
@maxheadroom5532
@maxheadroom5532 5 жыл бұрын
That's entirely possible. Doesn't change the fact that it's marketed terribly and will put off anyone thinking critically.
@mincao8003
@mincao8003 4 жыл бұрын
@@annieblogger489 I am glad that the method is helping you. I have a questions. 17:32 “Anything and everything that’s potentially meaningful, write it down.” - I have been doing this for nearly a year now. It is definitely helpful. It is a habit now; I am compelled to write things down, otherwise they are in my mind occupying space or important things being forgotten. BUT, I spent so much time writing things and thoughts down (and sometimes things turn to thoughts, vice versa) that I do not have time to do anything! How do I solve this? Help!
@josetorresreyes576
@josetorresreyes576 2 жыл бұрын
Totalmente de acuerdo. = I fully agree.
@colmrooney414
@colmrooney414 2 ай бұрын
it feels like the moonlight shon tonight. the pieces of the puzzle fell into place. I already knew the answers within, but this fantastic presentation will help me put my thoughts into order, while .embracing chaos. thanks so much
@vladbilous9563
@vladbilous9563 3 жыл бұрын
Great advice! The presentation is also on very high level. People interested in public speaking might learn a lot from it. The main idea is that we have to free our minds from everyday thoughts in order to have space for creativity. Write down every task you are thinking about. Then develop a concrete plan how to achieve it. Make sure you take into account all your activities and time they require when implementing a new one. Don't use your mind as a storage, use it as a generator instead!
@powerofknowledge7771
@powerofknowledge7771 2 жыл бұрын
THIS! "Don't use your mind as a storage, use it as a generator instead!"
@somyapaniya4144
@somyapaniya4144 Жыл бұрын
thanks for explaining ,To be very honest I was finding hard to understand the video
@angelaengle12
@angelaengle12 4 жыл бұрын
Finally! An action plan I can follow through on. No fluff talk or airy fairy philosophy, straight to the point. Thank you David Allen.
@nachtegaelw5389
@nachtegaelw5389 5 жыл бұрын
As a person who battles anxiety, this is great advice. As a person who struggles to manage ADHD, it is SO HARD to block things out of my mind, ie focus, ie engage. It’s easier when I’m in a quiet room alone than when I’m at work with everyone talking and arguing in an open office plan. Also, just want to point out that not everyone has had an experience of peaceful engagement in a crisis, which this speaker didn’t acknowledge. I took a course in crisis management taught by a professor who retired from working in the UN and Red Cross, and for the course we read a book by Gisli Olafsson called “Crisis Leader”. Gisli writes that your ability to function calmly in a moment of crisis can be increased by having a plan, staying healthy, staying centered with your values, etc., but ultimately it comes down to personality. Some people freeze up and feel paralyzed in crisis, others feel calm and clear headed and can hold off the emotions and stress until later, and deal with them once the crisis is averted. Not everyone is cut out to be an ER doctor or a search and rescue leader, and that’s okay. And people may have some weaknesses that make engagement difficult, but it is something I’ve tried to get better at as part of coping strategies for anxiety and ADHD, and I’ve improved at least somewhat.
@sidberry975
@sidberry975 2 ай бұрын
Great reminder of the simplicity and effectiveness of writing things down
@jeandistefano5486
@jeandistefano5486 2 жыл бұрын
Writing down- to comment on this video to say thank you! I have watched this video three times!!! Outcome- feel gratitude to you. Gina in lights
@JoshBright
@JoshBright 3 жыл бұрын
Something from David's book that really resonated with me on my most recent re-read: "Asking yourself, “What’s the next action?” undermines the victim mentality. It presupposes that there is a possibility of change, and that there is something you can do to make it happen."
@osirusj275
@osirusj275 2 жыл бұрын
Meaning?
@KarichokIsBack
@KarichokIsBack 9 жыл бұрын
David Allen's book has changed my life ! Thanks a lot !
@benchatburn
@benchatburn 9 жыл бұрын
Very useful information! Sometimes it's incredibly motivating knowing that you're not lazy, just overwhelmed.
@gardopfuat
@gardopfuat 5 жыл бұрын
Brief Summary: - Getting things done is is about appropriately engaging with what is going on. - Crisis forces you to be in Crisis - You don’t necessarily need time, but you need space to …a. think b. create c. be crazy d. make mistake e. be chaotic and so forth - You need freedom to make a mess - Give appropriate due between tasks/actions - Make a list the things in your mind & Then decide what is the very next action about this topic (what is the project) & Create a right guide for the topic/projects (so you can see a clear picture)
@savedbyjesuschrist9748
@savedbyjesuschrist9748 9 ай бұрын
People like you make the world a better place. Thank you for this incredible summary!!
@Bussjaeger
@Bussjaeger Жыл бұрын
When my father passed unexplained, I experienced that sense of focus calm … everything on the back burner & I was completely centered in the moment.
@StephenJLalla
@StephenJLalla 10 жыл бұрын
I've been a GTD user for about 4 years and I can't imagine my life without it now. It's just not a business tool but a life tool. And it's a journey not a destination so if you're new, give yourself time in terms of months and years to make changes. While Getting Things Done is a quick weekend read, implementing it is best done very very slowly like weight loss.
@tomoyochan92
@tomoyochan92 2 жыл бұрын
what's your current system? computer pen paper or what?
@desliegilson
@desliegilson Жыл бұрын
Wow he totally described me!! I wish I knew this 40 years ago. Thank you for recording this for people to hear.
@stephanieparker8887
@stephanieparker8887 10 жыл бұрын
Keep at it. You're no failure. Sometimes that spark of inspiration, creativity or productivity just takes time to kick in. I have that same "mental block" lots of times and it's frustrating when the ideas just don't come. But, as you said when it does you do outstanding work.
@TubeDeviant
@TubeDeviant 7 жыл бұрын
The act of writing things down, both everyday tasks, and goals, whether short or long term, is AMAZING for people dealing with anxiety and depression.. It takes away that sense of overwhelming responsibility when you don't have to remember, and therefore think about every single little responsibility.. Keeping things organized, clear, concise, able to be revised and revisited on a regular basis.. Keeps things in context and in perspective.. Freeing up that mental energy and capacity for actually accomplishing the tasks required..
@nightmoose
@nightmoose 10 ай бұрын
true and yet I write a to-do list every day and a yearly goals list and accomplish none of it even tho it stares at me every day
@lindazhang8004
@lindazhang8004 2 жыл бұрын
man, all these David shared here is to true. i watched this few years ago and it didnt feel this strong resonated but now after i get where i am today, i somehow watched it again, it feels so strongly. thanks for such great sharing. i think it is apply for my life rn and i need to do smth abt it for myself
@ellieswanson8029
@ellieswanson8029 3 жыл бұрын
Excellent video for adults struggling with ADD. Your "disorder" is actually a creative superpower. Simple disciplines like the one described here act as its activator.
@RamonThomas
@RamonThomas 11 жыл бұрын
This was not what I expected. After watching several GTD "how to" videos, this was refreshing on the foundational philosophy of the system. Thank you David Allen and TEDx.
@hakunashida5574
@hakunashida5574 3 жыл бұрын
Getting control and perspective are key to relaxed productivity. David Allen nailed it!
@MT-bc6xf
@MT-bc6xf 6 жыл бұрын
I have listened 3 times. Will listen 3 more AT LEAST!!!. My best use of time today. THANK YOU!
@timothykim856
@timothykim856 6 жыл бұрын
This man has changed my life for the way way better. Let's keep the momentum going
@sharayukarpude7978
@sharayukarpude7978 23 күн бұрын
1. Flexibility gives perfection 2. Work while you work, play while you play 3. .....1.Capture your thinking 2. make clear goals 3. Use maps with process to execute the goals
@juliefordreister
@juliefordreister 3 жыл бұрын
This is brilliant. I will watch this again... as I recalibrate. Currently living as a mad scientist/crazy maker with all of my great ideas. Thank you for articulating this David Allen!
@diedertspijkerboer
@diedertspijkerboer 3 жыл бұрын
There's one big thing missing from this system and that's: how do you decide on the goals, projects and actions that you work on? I think this question can be answered by answering two other questions: what kind of life do you want to lead and what kind of person do you want to be? The first question gives you the goals, the second tells you how important each goal is and in what manner you want to achieve it. For me, the second question is most important. It tells me how to interact with people and the natural world, adds a separate goal of continual self-improvement and allows me to base everything I do on deeply felt personal values. The end result of that is great interpersonal relationships and a deep sense of satisfaction with my life as a whole, or, in other words, an amazing life!
@diedertspijkerboer
@diedertspijkerboer 3 жыл бұрын
@General English I can recommend Jordan Peterson. He has some great life advice. Also he has a system called future authoring which uses practical psychology to help you set goals. The thing about deciding what kind of person you want to be and let that influence how you pursue your goals is an idea I developed myself, so I have no references for that. One great technique in interpersonal relations is the method of nonviolent communication. Another is to improve your listening skills. There are many techniques you can find about listening online. What I did was select two techniques that I thought would have the biggest impact, based on previous listening efforts and problems I discovered. I focused on these two for a couple of weeks, consciously incorporating them in my conversations, but not so much that it became unnatural or very stressful. This led to having some amazing conversations and improved relationships with important people in my life.
@davefischer2344
@davefischer2344 8 жыл бұрын
i think it is important to not obsessive over minutia. You need to always do things with determination and always take a step back with a long breath whenever you are super stressed. That's what I find helps me a lot.
@Romie15
@Romie15 11 ай бұрын
Thank you, David Allen! You're the best!!!
@yarobshakir8780
@yarobshakir8780 3 жыл бұрын
This is the first TED X talk that actually stressed me ,let alone stress free productivity
@somethought
@somethought 11 жыл бұрын
This talk is pure gold. pure gold. I need this guy more in my life
@MatthewSmith-cp3hu
@MatthewSmith-cp3hu 5 жыл бұрын
Still one of the best advice and speeches I have ever heard.
@LightOChristof
@LightOChristof 8 жыл бұрын
If you are a procrastinator, as I often am, you should find the reminders/tips in this talk invaluable. Those commenters below who have boiled down David Allen's talk to one simplistic statement have not listened well.
@SheriLeeFranklin
@SheriLeeFranklin 10 жыл бұрын
This video is amazing and really hit me hard. I have been very overwhelmed with how to balance a corporate position, family, friends, charities, church, and personal time. I watched this three times and took notes and will be doing the work David Allen recommended.
@fajzulin
@fajzulin 2 жыл бұрын
Perhaps you want to do too much.
@DucVietNguyenPhD
@DucVietNguyenPhD 9 жыл бұрын
I had suffered heavy stress after the fall of Saigon 4/1975 due to political discrimination; therefore, I had to escape Vietnam by boat. I was reborn in the USA as a political refugee in which I have suffered the other types of stress, but I have hopeful future on the ways to come. Great thanks for all Co-workers, staffs (Bilingual Speaking Mexican Americans & Native English Speakers) with whom who I have been working for 36 years. Now, I have faced other stress due to health problems. To be self-health career is most difficult in life span. My warm best wishes to you all.
@Class-iu5og
@Class-iu5og 8 жыл бұрын
The zero time quote is brilliant. We need to be away from technology to be creative. In order to have psyche bandwidth, we need to be away from social media.
@oberhauser6427
@oberhauser6427 8 жыл бұрын
+Class 2016 explain, please
@zeeshanrahat26
@zeeshanrahat26 6 жыл бұрын
This is exactly what I needed/was missing at the moment. Thank you so much, sir!
@diomarivaldez1424
@diomarivaldez1424 3 ай бұрын
The importance of understanding what you really have to do, what action you need to take and how you will execute it, and to accomplish it successfully by Write What tasks you really need to do? Focusing not on the outcome but putting your mind in the present time, have appropriate engagement with that specific goal by taking one action at a time, by focusing on one task at a time. After Reflect on the progress that you have made Make maps for it Recognize the next steps/actions/decisions that you will take to get on the next level. Thank you, Sir David! I'm 18 an asipiring to be an SUCCESSFUL business man and musician at the same time I have a lot of ideas in my mind but the problem is im struggling with taking the right action, or making the right decision I overthink a lot because I want it to be perfect but I've learned from you that a goal that we've dreamed to achieve will only succeed when we focus on the first step not on the outcome. To start and give your 100% focus, energy, time on this specific action and eventually it will get you to the place where it should be. Thank God!
@shahidekram1359
@shahidekram1359 Жыл бұрын
Where was this video when I started my productivity journey a year ago?🤔🤔🤔 This talk is life-changing for me and the way I look at things to do. I will read his book in the coming month and have a lot to learn from him.
@shriswamiramanand
@shriswamiramanand 7 жыл бұрын
One of the best talk, he has tried to articulate the complex concepts in 22 mins to convey the life changing idea....
@rachelshelley4779
@rachelshelley4779 7 жыл бұрын
Loved it! We expect directions on long road trips, but we don't often think of employing the same method of "getting us there" to our goals. More than not, the goal is not to drown under the mass of projects and priorities we have. I can attest, writing down each and every project and pressing priority allows me to step outside of my head and take an eagles eye view of what I have been juggling all along. It has only been at those moments where I have had real clarity about what goes first. You have to answer what, why, and when first. Your how and where will follow once you get to those items on your list down the road. Don't map each branch out en tedium before you approach actually working on your first objective. You'll just stress yourself out. As a Leadership and Development Professional, this has been a MAJOR make-or-break factor in my own success. Fantastic Tedx Talk.
@salimgandapur6707
@salimgandapur6707 Жыл бұрын
❤ I really need this guidance TODAY!
@MXF11
@MXF11 4 жыл бұрын
This is one of the best Ted talks I've ever seen.
@KingsCrossVIP
@KingsCrossVIP 6 жыл бұрын
Thank you i learned a lot from this lecture - Mind like water and Life like water - with all the creative action focus and outcomes in the middle and of course it all happens by writing it all down - thanks again!
@mayankpj
@mayankpj 7 жыл бұрын
Thanks Allen for that wonderful talk. I have decided to take this through to the end for my own good! And yes, it feels quite nice to do step 1 and yes, step 2 is kinda difficult.
@ChrisCox7
@ChrisCox7 6 жыл бұрын
I have read David Allen's book, "Getting Things Done". I implemented his system of handling tasks and projects. I found that it increased my productivity and my organization a great deal. Even though it did not get me promoted to a corner office or C-level job, it made me much more effective and valuable. Clearing my mind of the hundreds of tasks that were ahead of me, I could focus on completing the next one completely and correctly. As Dave Grohl of the Foo Fighters sings, "done, done, onto the next one, done, done, onto the next one"... Thank you, David Allen for helping the rest of us with your video and book.
@chinarut
@chinarut 10 жыл бұрын
great review of GTD - David Allen has come a long way since I took his workshop in 2003. as other comments have eluded to - the system itself is simple & elegant yet takes a lifetime to master!
@LM-nz3fj
@LM-nz3fj 7 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this. I seem to be much less overwhelmed and far more productive now.
@dolu6434
@dolu6434 3 жыл бұрын
I've been using the GTD-Method for almost four years now. This man changed my life. Aced all my exams, applied for so many jobs and managed to reach very ambitious goals. Listen to him. Please
@juanignaciox_
@juanignaciox_ 3 ай бұрын
Great talk! Main idea: be properly engaged. Thanks!
@70italiana
@70italiana 3 жыл бұрын
Blessings to you David, for I recognize the heaven sent message, valuable you for the message you send out. Thank you. "Sophisticated Spontaneity "
@thirstykayak246
@thirstykayak246 2 жыл бұрын
Fantastic talk, thankyou- 22 minutes and 15 seconds of my day productively spent.
@Hiprich
@Hiprich 4 жыл бұрын
I like this man and his message a lot. Great lecture. I have taken notes and I will follow through with it.
@MimkaCamay
@MimkaCamay 6 жыл бұрын
This is such a great speaker. And amazing presentation, as well as content. ♥
@SaturnElena
@SaturnElena 10 жыл бұрын
some ted talks truly are just helpful, this is one of them for me
@stephanieparker8887
@stephanieparker8887 10 жыл бұрын
This is great For me, he hit the nail on the head. He was so succinct. I learned a lot about me tangled thought process in those 22 short minutes. I'll be looking for more of his talks.
@MrSuntheone
@MrSuntheone 5 жыл бұрын
17:30 where the point is made.
@sovereignty7897
@sovereignty7897 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@vikneshmaniam5618
@vikneshmaniam5618 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you
@mincao8003
@mincao8003 4 жыл бұрын
17:32 “Anything and everything that’s potentially meaningful, write it down.” - I have been doing this for nearly a year now. It is definitely helpful. It is a habit now; I am compelled to write things down, otherwise they are in my mind occupying space or important things being forgotten. BUT, I spent so much time writing things and thoughts down (and sometimes things turn to thoughts, vice versa) that I do not have time to do anything! Does anyone encounter this too? How do I solve this? Help!
@GetAssista
@GetAssista 3 жыл бұрын
@@mincao8003 get a speech recognition device and speak instead of writing down. Writing takes time and space, speaking you can do any time anywhere
@mincao8003
@mincao8003 3 жыл бұрын
@@GetAssista Thanks for the reply and suggestion! I indeed do that, especially when I am out and about.
@taislyy
@taislyy 2 жыл бұрын
1) Write it down. Capture anything pulling on your psyche. MORE CONTROL AND PERSPECTIVE. 2)TO Do lists: exact formulation, what outcome am I committed to. What’s the very next action? 3) You need the right MAPS. Key areas of focus and accountability.
@AprilDee
@AprilDee 10 жыл бұрын
I totally get the concept about creating a list, time boxing or time tracking. As a virtual assistant for a software company behind Freckle time tracking, I find it very helpful in time management and productivity.
@LesMiserables999
@LesMiserables999 9 жыл бұрын
I intently watch this video a MINIMUM of 8 to 9 times a day to remind myself of the importance of TIME MANAGEMENT and PRODUCTIVITY. I recommend anyone out there who suffers from stress to stop whatever they are doing, and Watch this video over and over. Take your life seriously
@djpaulhannon
@djpaulhannon 9 жыл бұрын
You watch this for 3+ hours a day, to remind yourself about time management and productivity??
@djpaulhannon
@djpaulhannon 9 жыл бұрын
Cool story bro, thanks for explaining that.
@LesMiserables999
@LesMiserables999 9 жыл бұрын
djpaulhannon Yes of course, it is only by watching this over and over that I can remind myself how to spend my time efficiently. It allows to me to really delve deep into how to be a productive person. I have a hard time finishing what I need to get done so then watch it a few more times to relieve my stress and remind myself to stay focused
@djpaulhannon
@djpaulhannon 9 жыл бұрын
LesMiserables999 Fair enough, if it works for you I can't criticise that.
@zzFishstick
@zzFishstick 9 жыл бұрын
That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard, Is your memory that bad?
@therealhuggybear
@therealhuggybear 11 жыл бұрын
6:48 all I could do was sigh when you said that... It was like a mental breath of fresh air
@wolfetsuboi1826
@wolfetsuboi1826 10 жыл бұрын
In complete honesty, this Tedtalk COMPLETELY stressed me out. But I feel that it has very vital information, and I'm going to try my best to fully engage and implement what Allen talked about. Maybe I should buy the book...
@colinjones5209
@colinjones5209 3 жыл бұрын
If you have a lot going on you can feel like that, or you may have avoidant personality type, (prefer to avoid conflict pressure etc) or some trays of ADHD can cause that also, big changes into organisation stresses.
@romanlegacy1537
@romanlegacy1537 3 жыл бұрын
As I listen to you with my eyes closed I walk through the room of total Destruction everybody dead laid out never to live again all for a good purpose of course but in your tox I am at total peace with myself and grateful for this time I've had
@brettprice527
@brettprice527 6 жыл бұрын
This title & description box is missing a VERY important piece of CONTEXT here. David Allen is the author of a book called "Getting things done" the subtitle is -the art of stress free productivity-. If folks don't have the book or aren't using the GTD system this video doesn't offer nearly as much value. Personally, as a GTD practitioner, I found the video to be one of the more streamlined and effective talks that David has done.
@tesartmania4645
@tesartmania4645 6 жыл бұрын
Brett Price Thank You... 4 that reference, i paused the video i was that taken by his words, i need 2 find this guy & pop ur reply gave me the perfect solution. Ask & thou shall receive. 🤓
@joghaella9500
@joghaella9500 8 жыл бұрын
This was a fantastic talk! I don't understand the negative comments or dislikes, but hey - everyone has their own opinion and perception of reality.
@LucianLuminosul
@LucianLuminosul 10 жыл бұрын
PS. I also discovered it's much easier (and MUCH MORE FUN!) to have 4 vision boards: one for immediate projects (under 1year). the second for long term projects (1-3years), the third for my ideal vision (5-10 years). And after I finish something, I take it off the board, and put it on the fourth cork board, where I put all the projects and objectives I finished. It's awesomely rewarding, and super fun. Each project is either a simple post-its, or printed color images that are really motivating!
@howtokillaninja
@howtokillaninja 9 жыл бұрын
Always skeptical about people who try to teach productivity, but was pleasantly surprised with his ideas! Going to read his book.
@MelanieSakowski
@MelanieSakowski 11 жыл бұрын
"Wherever you are, be all there."
@shannonjensen3855
@shannonjensen3855 2 жыл бұрын
Love this!
@MelanieSakowski
@MelanieSakowski 2 жыл бұрын
@@shannonjensen3855 I was "oh look, a squirrel'ing" hard right now and the timing of your "liking" this in a notification was absolutely perfect. Thank you
@RobertAdducci
@RobertAdducci 10 жыл бұрын
Just started GTD yesterday. This seems like a worthwhile endeavor. Writing things down help immensely. Hopefully this is just the beginning.
@BrentNewhall
@BrentNewhall 10 жыл бұрын
If you need any help, I'd be glad to. I've been using GTD for quite a few years, and it is transformative.
@RobertAdducci
@RobertAdducci 10 жыл бұрын
***** Thanks Brent. Things are building up for me, lots of separate projects. Things were getting out of hand, but there seems to be a light at the end of the tunnel.
@johntkalcich3044
@johntkalcich3044 10 жыл бұрын
I love GTD. There are so many good extra things too besides the initial book. I have some of the auxiliary products and PDFS to flow chart it.
@RobertAdducci
@RobertAdducci 10 жыл бұрын
John Tkalcich Oh, didn't know that. Is that the stuff from David Allen's site or somewwere else?
@johntkalcich3044
@johntkalcich3044 10 жыл бұрын
I think both. I know I have the official GTD for Outlook 2007, and I think one of the audio kits I got with a poster was from the website also. The other stuff I am not sure. I have had it for a while. I originally read his book in 2006, and I got a bunch of the other stuff via my company in 2011 I think.
@avantikasahni5098
@avantikasahni5098 11 ай бұрын
Thank God! I listened to this before buying the book
@rekhagovindaraj
@rekhagovindaraj 11 жыл бұрын
True passion for the work makes it stress-free..!!
@Nick_Tag
@Nick_Tag 3 жыл бұрын
As someone with (presumed) ADHD it took me like 3-4 years and 1000s of hours to figure out my system independently, but finally got something that works well for me - - 100% gonna teach it to my kids some day to give them the edge
@karolina2406
@karolina2406 2 жыл бұрын
@nick lestat what do you use for your "maps"? ...Any tips for managing all the projects and tasks?
@Nick_Tag
@Nick_Tag 2 жыл бұрын
& i have to include this app that i use, just search " Event Countdown - Calendar App " -- but i'm sure there are also other similar ones out there
@mellissakok3648
@mellissakok3648 8 жыл бұрын
Fantastic. Thank you for your generosity to share with normal people like us.
@OchoRosa
@OchoRosa Жыл бұрын
Well put! We’re proud of your courage. To stand and speak up!
@chadwickhartley7331
@chadwickhartley7331 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you. I’m sure I’m not the only one that needs this.
@ananoud
@ananoud 5 жыл бұрын
I summarise this as live every day and moment as it comes
@Kyoto99952
@Kyoto99952 7 жыл бұрын
Damn. This is the video I have been looking for all my life. I really needed this. Thanks.
@diedertspijkerboer
@diedertspijkerboer 3 жыл бұрын
I am naturally a very organized person. When my to do list says "dog, budget, mom, babysitter", it is very clear to me that I need to decide on the size of my dog for the holiday, discuss the baby's frequent crying with my budget, take my mom to the vet, and go out for a meal with the babysitter.
@mariateresajavier4002
@mariateresajavier4002 3 жыл бұрын
Got it... feeling engaged in every phase of my task and not just on the output.
@popolalowaii
@popolalowaii 10 жыл бұрын
This is exactly what I am finding in my life, the focus/ the engagement. I consider my life as a failure because until now, at 21, I didn't feel like good at anything. But occasionally, when I am able to engage with sth on my hand, I can do outstanding work that I couldn't believe. All these moment were so remarkable that I hope that mind state can last forever, so I can do everything well.Those were also the moment I know my talent was there, but I'm just unable to perform it when it is needed
@littlelam3691
@littlelam3691 3 жыл бұрын
Your life is just getting started. Hurry though, cuz before you know it, it will fly by and if you’ve done nothing, you will be a failure.
@meditacionPRO
@meditacionPRO 5 ай бұрын
David Allen for President!
@jennyaskswhy
@jennyaskswhy Жыл бұрын
The world needs more of space to feel psychological safety, free thinking and mindful awareness that allows for ideas to be openly challenged and less "cancelling". Wrapping people in cotton wool, nannying and helicopter management be gone. There are limits to what is compatibility with growth and creativity and the healthy kind of interdependence we need to do what we gotta do. How are we to reach that in the world as it is? Really appreciate this speech exists.
@curbacyde
@curbacyde 3 жыл бұрын
This was a great video, thank you professor. I found that i'm already living according to these rules. But, I did learn a few new ways of looking at school.
@geidicalcagno
@geidicalcagno 2 жыл бұрын
Good evening! Sorry to say but this is the BRAIN I LOVE, THE HEART, I ADMIRE YOU! EVEN I DON'T WHERE YOU ARE🥰THANKS FOR THIS INTERESTING LESSON 01-25-22 STILL SEARCHING, STILL INTERESTING ABOUT LEARNING FROM MASTERS. GOD BLESS YOU.
@SheikhSelim-eo7ec
@SheikhSelim-eo7ec 6 ай бұрын
His marriage inspired me a lot! I will start writing and mapping more from now on!
@thiagolucas893
@thiagolucas893 5 жыл бұрын
Started following it by today's afternoon. It's midnight here and I've been more productive today than I had all week, and I spent most of the afternoon just organizing stuff in order to begin, which I didn't label as productivity.
@osirusj275
@osirusj275 2 жыл бұрын
What things u implemented?
@douglascrew5252
@douglascrew5252 10 жыл бұрын
Life changing! Thank you.
@andrewpain_speaker
@andrewpain_speaker 5 жыл бұрын
A few comments below, indicate that the main point from the talk, is to write stuff down. Although that is sort of true, there is more to this talk than just write stuff down. He talks about not blending issues, but focusing on things one at a time, because on an average day, you can move from taking the bins out, to helping kids, to business negotiation very quickly. He talks about therefore investing appropriate attention to each thing. He also talks about not accumulating things in our heads by writing them down, so there is space in our minds to remain creative. I liked his analogy that if your kitchen is a mess, how will you find the space to create an experimental meal for friends, something which in itself, will be a messy process? Thus keep things tidy - so you have space to handle challenges and be creative. I zoned in and out of the talk and feel it could probably have been whittled down to half the length - but there is much more to it than just 'write things down'!
@br.shanmathewshalu7544
@br.shanmathewshalu7544 7 жыл бұрын
One of the the best of Ted talks by far..........
@elarzalt
@elarzalt 4 жыл бұрын
The visuals on this presentation are awesome.
@richargeablebee4338
@richargeablebee4338 8 жыл бұрын
Swift discussion that it becomes difficult to appreciate the essence of his points. My attention kept blown off along. Then I am self-reminded that these talks are time limited. Thanks anyway speaker.
@1937Adrian
@1937Adrian 4 жыл бұрын
Definitely needed to watch this today! Great video and great talk!
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