๐ David Allen, the Godfather of modern productivity systems, taught a valuable productivity trick.
๐ก Meeting David Allen and reading his book, 'Getting Things Done,' was a game changer for the speaker.
๐ค The speaker had the opportunity to meet David Allen by reaching out to him on Instagram.
๐ The speaker met David Allen, a productivity expert, and discussed productivity and apps.
โฐ The speaker was searching for the perfect app for time management and productivity.
โ The speaker wanted to know David Allen's recommendation for the best app.
๐ David Allen uses a productivity application called e-productivity.
๐ก E-productivity was developed in collaboration with David Allen in 1998-1999.
๐ท Although e-productivity is no longer available, David Allen still uses it.
๐ David Allen emphasizes that the system you use is more important than the tools.
๐ก Using an old task manager does not hinder productivity if the system is effective.
๐ The speaker has stuck with their current task manager, todoist, since 2016.
๐ Using old, well-used tools is a common practice among carpenters and builders.
๐ง The focus is on functionality and usability rather than constantly seeking the latest and shiniest tools.
โฑ๏ธ Time is not wasted on endless searching for new tools; instead, existing tools are used effectively.
๐ Using the same tool consistently can lead to increased productivity and organization.
๐ผ David Allen's advice to stick with one tool transformed the speaker's productivity and enabled them to start a second business.
โฐ Stop wasting time searching for the latest tools and focus on utilizing a single tool effectively.
๐ Focusing on the shiniest objects is a form of procrastination and distraction.
๐ To become more productive and organized, it is important to build a system and develop effective processes.
๐ฅ The video provides valuable insights on improving productivity and organization.
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