

If you’ve ever wondered how to marry GTD to Todoist, we have good news: There’s a video Todoist just released to explain how you can integrate the “Collect, Process, Organize, and Review” core principles of GTD into Todoist.

Todoist is our current “task manager” of choice, and a great piece of software for keeping track of projects, deadlines, and ideas surrounding those projects. It’s a simple way to get tasks out of your head and into a plan which allows you to make real progress on your goals. GTD, or “Getting Things Done” is the productivity and personal organization methodology pioneered and refined by David Allen.
