Advise: Getting Things Done: Managing Workflow, Projects Priorities

I will be attending next week to: Getting Things Done: Managing Workflow, Projects & Priorities (and I agree with Jason... Someday Maybe it is a really powerful thing...)

Anyhow I am looking for advise in order to get the most out of the training, other than my lists, and my WR done what other advise I can get from people...

Do I need to re-read the book this week?

Thanks
 
You should already know the GTD book by heart!

As a Senior Member of this forum you are obliged to know the GTD book by heart :-)
There will be a test at the beginning of the seminar!
 
Advise: Getting things done

It's a great seminar. Instead of rereading the book and stuffing your head again just go and absorb the seminar. The written material is good but being there and really listening like its for the first time will give you a perspective that makes you understand something a little better or the ability to see a better way to do something. It did with me and I took the prior seminar twice. At least half of the Boston seminar were repeats and I did not hear of anyone who wasn't fully satisfied. Enjoy, it will be a great day.
 
re: getting the most out of a seminar

apinaud said:
I will be attending next week to: Getting Things Done: Managing Workflow, Projects & Priorities ... I am looking for advise in order to get the most out of the training, other than my lists, and my WR done what other advise I can get from people...
I asked a similar question when preparing for attending the RoadMap seminar in Boston. I wrote up the ideas at Getting the most from David Allen's RoadMap seminar?. In particular I found that bringing a tape recorder was very freeing - I was able to take in the material without worrying about taking a zillion notes. Have fun!

matt
 
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