Title: "Getting Things Done (GTD)"
URL: https://todoist.com/productivity-methods/getting-things-done
Tags: [pocket, implement, organisation]
Excerpt: >
Getting Things Done, or GTD for short, is a popular task management system created by productivity consultant David Allen. The methodology is based on a simple truth: The more information bouncing around inside your head, the harder it is to decide what needs attention.
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#articles

Use @waiting for if delay needed.
> If we take the project approach from above, it is easiest to work with [labels](https://get.todoist.help/hc/de/articles/205195042-Etiketten?itm_campaign=getting_things_done&itm_medium=referral&itm_source=productivity_methods_guides) (one label per context). GTD recommends the following contexts:
>1. On the computer/on the Internet
>2. At home
>3. In the office
>4. Errands
>5. Calls
>6. Everywhere
My labels:
1. offline
2. 15_min
3. email
4. errands
5. home
6. office
**Filter Query**
**Displayed list**
@nächste_Schritte & today
All next steps and all tasks to be done today from all your projects
@nächste_Schritte & ##Arbeit
All next steps that are in your work project and in all related subprojects
@nächste_Schritte & @zu_Hause
All the next steps from all your projects that you can do at home
@warten
All tasks from all projects where you have to wait for something before you can do them
@E-mail
All email tasks so you can answer all emails at once and not spend as much time in your inbox
Copy [todoist GTD weekly overview template](https://todoist.com/templates/personal/gtd-weekly-review?itm_campaign=getting_things_done&itm_medium=referral&itm_source=productivity_methods_guides) when full version is bought. Also read [The Weekly Review](../../Sources/Articles%20and%20Videos/The%20Weekly%20Review.md) for more info on how to conduct this.