Teens are overwhelmed, partly because they don’t yet have the skills to manage the unprecedented amount of stuff that enters their brains each day. – from LifeHacker.com
“Your mind is for having ideas, not holding them.”
“You can do anything, but not everything.”
― David Allen, (GTD) Getting Things Done for Teens: Take Control of Your Life in a Distracting World
SUMMARY
I learned how to make a trusted system and what that trusted system does. It has helped me a lot in the past week.
PRACTICE ROOM (TUTORIALS)
Unity – C#
Basic concepts, lesson six: Comments
CLASSROOM (THEORY & ANALYSIS)
You are going to learn to develop your own version of David Allen’s Getting Things Done (GTD) process in this ‘room.’
Getting things done can be a challenge for some people. It was never a huge challenge for me untill now. Now that we have to work from home its very hallenging to stay focused and make time to do everything. Using these methods I feel like I will get things done way quicker because now I will acually have a process.
LAB (THEORY PRACTICED)
Examine Two GTD Maps: Basic and Detailed
- Detailed map by guccio@文房具社 icensed under CC BY-NC 2.0
- Basic map from BiggerPlate.com embedded below
GTD-based Trusted System
- A trusted system is your method for managing your tasks in a way that you consistently get things done
I used trello for mine.
WHAT I LEARNED and PROBLEMS I SOLVED
I learned how to create a trusted system, which is helping me be more productive. A problem that I solved was with using my trusted system. With my trusted system instead of turning in all of my work on Friday, I can get it done way sooner.