Productivity consultant David Allen - of âGetting Things Doneâ fame - says to be more productive and creative, you need to clear out your head.
Allen, founder of the productivity system called âGetting Things Doneâ or GTD for short, and author of a series of books, explains, âIf thereâs something on your mind, itâs not getting done. People who get the most done have the least in their heads.â
Allen made the remarks at the recent InfusionCon conference at the Westin Kierland Resort in Arizona recently. Allen was one of the most popular keynote speakers and the event I most looked forward to attending.
In a packed session, Allen gave advice how to be more creative as well as productive. He spoke about not letting the day-to-day details of running a business get in the way of leveraging your creativity to capture new opportunities.
Allen challenged the audience of entrepreneurs to think about âWhat [the word] âflourishâ means to you.â Define âflourishâ for you. Once you define that, itâs easier to determine what your âpurpose and principlesâ are, which is what Allen says really matters.
Creativity Comes From Being Relaxed, Focused, Inspired
The goal is to get to âthe productive state,â which Allen calls the âbest state to be inâ where youâre âin control, relaxed, focused, inspired and engagedâ you need to get out of the âstaleâ state youâre currently in. Creativity, Allen claims, happens when you have âthe freedom to make a creative mess â" and if youâre already in a mess, you canât make one.â
But in order to progress Allen says you need to clear your head.
Entrepreneurs are famous for having ideas. But according to Allen, once you get your ideas, you need to get them out of you head.
âYour mind is for having ideas, not holding them,â Allen says. The key, he adds, is to âcapture your idea and put it somewhere.â You have to figure out what is actionable about your idea and then actually do something. However timing is key. As Allen says, âDecide what to do when it shows up â" before it blows up.â
Keeping track of it all can sometimes be overwhelming for small business owners so organizing your ideas is a big part of Allenâs plan. And then he recommends an almost constant review process. Allen says take one to two hours at the end of every week to revisit how youâre doing.
Getting Things Done: Break It Down Into Steps to be More Productive
If this sounds a bit overwhelming Allen breaks it down into 6 steps:
1. Capture your ideas
2. Clarify whatâs actionable
3. Take action
4. Organize
5. Review
6. Stay current
The 3-day InfusionCon gathering of entrepreneurs and experts was lively, entertaining and informative. InfusionCon is the annual user conference open to the 50,000+ users of Infusionsoft marketing automation software. This year the conference had more 2,100 attendees. CEO and Founder Clate Maskâs opening remarks dovetailed with Allenâs remarks. Mask urged entrepreneurs to learn how to run their businesses, and not have their businesses run them.
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