Getting Things Done
FeaturedSeminal productivity book by David Allen introducing the GTD method, a comprehensive five-step system for managing tasks and projects with clarity through capture, clarify, organize, reflect, and engage.
Last updated: 2026-03-19 12:02
Overview
"Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity" by David Allen is a seminal work that introduced the GTD method, one of the most influential productivity systems ever created. The book provides a comprehensive system for managing tasks and projects with clarity and efficiency.
The Five Steps of GTD
1. Capture
Collect everything that has your attention in trusted external systems (inbox, notes app, voice recorder). Get it out of your head.
2. Clarify
Process what you've captured. For each item, decide:
- Is it actionable?
- If yes: What's the next action? Is it a project (multi-step)?
- If no: Trash it, incubate it, or file it as reference
3. Organize
Put action reminders into appropriate categories:
- Next Actions - Single-step tasks you can do now
- Projects - Outcomes requiring multiple steps
- Waiting For - Items you're waiting on from others
- Someday/Maybe - Ideas you might pursue later
- Calendar - Time-specific actions and information
4. Reflect
Regularly review your system:
- Daily - Check calendar and next actions
- Weekly Review - Update all lists, process inbox, review projects
- Regular - Review goals and higher-level priorities
5. Engage
Choose what to do based on:
- Context (where you are, tools available)
- Time available
- Energy level
- Priority
Key Principles
- Mind Like Water - Achieve a calm, clear state by capturing everything
- Two-Minute Rule - If it takes less than 2 minutes, do it now
- Next Action Thinking - Always identify the very next physical action
- Project Outcome Vision - Clearly define successful completion
- Context-Based Lists - Organize by where/when you can do tasks
Impact
GTD has influenced millions of people and spawned entire industries of productivity apps and tools designed to implement its principles.
Format
Available in hardcover, paperback, audiobook, and e-book. Updated editions released periodically.
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