Making the Capture Step Easier

In his book Getting Things Done, David Allen outlines his steps for increasing productivity. One step is to capture everything in your head. Allen explains the reasoning behind this step and how to get started.

https://youtu.be/pmgE1fq1eQ8
@Dave Edwards,

Great interview and David expressing why GTD has officially 'changed' [modified] from "Collect" to "Capture" . . . likewise any resource/interview as to why David also authoritatively 'changed' [modified] "Process" to "Clarify" ?

Thank you very much sir

Ps. Using "authoritatively" in its most etymological sense: to help others grow . . . which GTD has appreciatively done for so many
 
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@Dave Edwards,

Great interview and David expressing why GTD has officially 'changed' [modified] from "Collect" to "Capture" . . . likewise any resource/interview as to why David also authoritatively 'changed' [modified] "Process" to "Clarify"?

I've thought about this too from time to time.

One time in the supermarket it came to mind when looking at Processed vs. Clarified Butter.
 
I've thought about this too from time to time.

One time in the supermarket it came to mind when looking at Processed vs. Clarified Butter.
@QuestorTheElf,

Nice . . . always unsalted?

Whether accurate as to why "Process" was changed to "Clarify" . . . on this end "Clarify" makes more sense because the Five Steps of GTD as a a whole can be deemed a "Process" as well as each of the Five Steps individually can be deemed as "Processes" in themselves

Thank you very much

As you see GTD fit. . . .
 
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