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David Allen, Rick Kantor, and Robert Peake presented an inspiring look at how they create space for creativity to flourish. It's a lively discussion that included plenty of references to articles, books, and websites to support your creative explorations. You can watch the entire webinar from September 2017 at GTD Connect®. -- This audio is one of many available at GTD Connect, a learning space and community hub for all things GTD. Join GTD practitioners from around the world in learning, sharing, and developing the skills for stress-free productivity. Sign up for a free guest pass Learn about membership options Knowing how to get the right things done is a key to success. It's easy to get distracted and overwhelmed. Stay focused and increase productivity with GTD Connect—a subscription-based online learning center from the David Allen Company. GTD Connect gives you access to a wealth of multimedia content designed to help you stay on track and deepen your awareness of principles you can also learn in GTD courses, coaching, and by reading the Getting Things Done book. You'll also get the support and encouragement of a thriving global community of people you won't find anywhere else. If you already know you'd like to join, click here to choose from monthly or annual options. If you'd like to try GTD Connect free for 14 days, read on for what's included and how to get your free trial. During your 14-day free trial, you will have access to: Recorded webinars with David Allen & the certified coaches and trainers on a wide range of productivity topics GTD Getting Started & Refresher Series to reinforce the fundamentals you may have learned in a GTD course, coaching, or book Extensive audio, video, and document library Slice of GTD Life series to see how others are making GTD stick David Allen's exclusive interviews with people in his network all over the world Lively members-only discussion forums sharing ideas, tips, and tricks Note: GTD Connect is designed to reinforce your learning, and we also recommend that you take a course, get individual coaching, or read the Getting Things Done book. Ready to start your free trial?
Please join us for a working session designed to optimize your system so that you can trust your priority decisions on a moment-to-moment basis. This webinar involves the practices for achieving and maintaining a longer-horizon experience of control and focus, of life and work. After completing this session you will be able to better understand the value of evaluating your system and adapting it to optimize its usefulness. Presented by Ana Maria Gonzalez and Robert Peake. And David Allen makes a surprise appearance at the end. You can listen to the entire webinar from April 2020 at GTD Connect®. -- This audio is one of many available at GTD Connect, a learning space and community hub for all things GTD. Join GTD practitioners from around the world in learning, sharing, and developing the skills for stress-free productivity. Sign up for a free guest pass Learn about membership options Knowing how to get the right things done is a key to success. It's easy to get distracted and overwhelmed. Stay focused and increase productivity with GTD Connect—a subscription-based online learning center from the David Allen Company. GTD Connect gives you access to a wealth of multimedia content designed to help you stay on track and deepen your awareness of principles you can also learn in GTD courses, coaching, and by reading the Getting Things Done book. You'll also get the support and encouragement of a thriving global community of people you won't find anywhere else. If you already know you'd like to join, click here to choose from monthly or annual options. If you'd like to try GTD Connect free for 14 days, read on for what's included and how to get your free trial. During your 14-day free trial, you will have access to: Recorded webinars with David Allen & the certified coaches and trainers on a wide range of productivity topics GTD Getting Started & Refresher Series to reinforce the fundamentals you may have learned in a GTD course, coaching, or book Extensive audio, video, and document library Slice of GTD Life series to see how others are making GTD stick David Allen's exclusive interviews with people in his network all over the world Lively members-only discussion forums sharing ideas, tips, and tricks Note: GTD Connect is designed to reinforce your learning, and we also recommend that you take a course, get individual coaching, or read the Getting Things Done book. Ready to start your free trial?
Robert Peake is Senior Associate at Next Action Associates. He studied at UC Berkeley in California, where he gained a degree in English Literature and taught programming languages. His interests and talents cross many boundaries, and during the Covid pandemic he made a ukelele. https://www.next-action.co.uk/team/robert-peake/
Welcome to another episode of the Veterinary Business Success Show. In this episode, our host Brendan Howard is joined by Robert Peake to discuss the five key steps to better work management as described in the book “Getting Things Done” (GTD) by David Allen.Robert is an expert in positive transformation and loves solving meaningful problems and helping people overcome challenges to achieve their goals. He currently serves as the Technology Consultant, Interim/Fractional CIO/CTO of PeakePro, a company supporting clients with streamlining and improving complex systems, fostering innovation, and facilitating positive change through technology. He is also a Senior Associate at Next Action Associates.Having previously spent six years as CTO and CIO at The David Allen Company, Robert understands the challenges people face in managing their time and daily tasks. Throughout the episode, Robert shares real-life scenarios where the principles of GTD apply. He also explains the five stages of GTD- Capture, Clarify, Organize, Reflect, and Engage. He also shares explanations as to why most people may fail to follow the order of the five stages and the excitement trap that befalls many individuals. This is an insightful episode for anyone seeking to transform their productivity by being more organized in their work and actions.Episode Outline[00:00] Episode outline.[01:47] They discuss the initial elevator pitch to have people get control of their lives.[06:19] Robert Peake explains the first stage of GTD System.[10:10] How to funnel multiple digital inputs into one box.[12:32] Robert discusses the second step of the GTD system- Clarify Stage.[18:49] Ad Break- Learn more about our Leaders program[20:00] The episode resumes with Brendan and Robert discussing the third step- Organizing.[26:43] Why you should not skip the fourth step- Reflection and Review.[29:16] do people build other systems that will help them figure out what they are aligned with their purpose in life?[34:16] They discuss the two-minute rule.[39:30] Application of GTD in teams.[43:35] Episode outro.[43:17] The end.
Of all the history we know about William Shakespeare and what it was like to live in turn of the 17th century England, one of the hardest things to know for sure about the bard is what he looked like. There are only two verified portraits of William Shakespeare, one is the bust available at his funerary monument in Stratford Upon Avon, and the other is known as the Droeshout portrait, which is an engraving on the title page of the First Folio that was published in 1623. Aside from these two depictions, there have been at least 9 paintings that claimed to be life-like representations of William Shakespeare, all of which were hotly contested, and a few that were outright disproven. One painting, however, has risen to the top through rigorous investigation as a contender for another verified portrait of the bard and it's known as the Danby Portrait. The Danby portrait was owned by the Danby family for years, until it was sold by Christie's in a house contents sale in 1975. At that time the painting was misattributed and has since been shown to be a painting by Robert Peake, a professional artist from Shakespeare's lifetime who not only knew about William Shakespeare, but actually worked with him directly in theater. Our guest this week, Duncan Phillips, is the art gallery owner who recently displayed the Danby Portrait, and he joins us to share about the history of the Danby Portrait, it's connections to Shakespeare, and the recent evidence that's been uncovered that suggests the portrait is not only of William Shakespeare, but that it was likely painted from life. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sometimes we get so caught up in our day-to-day work, simply 'doing', often over-busy and fighting fires - that we lose the bigger picture. We can often find ourselves being driven by the 'latest and loudest' rather than the things that will really help us achieve our bigger goals and objectives. This loss of perspective is normal, but the Getting Things Done® (GTD®) Horizons of Focus model can help ensure that your daily work is aligned to big picture thinking - the higher-level values and your wider purpose. Todd Brown and Robert Peake discuss the Horizons of Focus model and how it can be used to help drive your work, be guided by your purpose, and see the big picture in everything you do.
From the archives: Kelly Forrester, David Allen and Robert Peake talk about some of the best practices to complete the Organize portion of the 5 step process, as they also describe what Organize really means.
Software is a permanent fixture for many of us, and while we often implement software platforms to enhance our productivity, it can in fact hinder it. Robert Peake, GTD veteran who has an extensive background in software and technology, talks with Todd Brown about how best to navigate software platforms to support your GTD practice and overall productivity.
How do you spend your days? What percentage of your time do you think is spent in productive activity? In this episode Robert Peake from Next Action Associates coaches Simon, co-founder of Rebel Business School, on the tools of stress free productivity.
How do you spend your days? What percentage of your time do you think is spent in productive activity? In this episode Robert Peake from Next Action Associates coaches Simon, co-founder of Rebel Business School, on the tools of stress free productivity.
Todd Brown and Robert Peake discuss how the Getting Things Done® (GTD®) methodology can support the transition out of lockdown and into a 'new normal'.
In this episode, Todd Brown and Robert Peake discuss how Getting Things Done® (GTD®) helps you to navigate successful outcomes, and how adapting appropriately can help us to optimise productivity and wellbeing during challenging times.
One of my favorite jokes in Herge’s Tintin comics is a bit in Prisoners of the Sun (1949), where the Thompson twins ask Captain Haddock what’s in a pile of sacks on the dock labeled … https://www.ribbonfarm.com/2020/04/14/liminality-well-theres-a-free-sample/ Prisoners of the SunHaber-Bosch processthe threadmy book projectmanufactured normalcyclodsRobert PeakeAnd the people stayed homeIt’s a beautiful thing
In this episode, Todd Brown and Robert Peake share insights into how Getting Things Done® (GTD®) can help you stay positively and productively focused during uncertain or challenging times.
In this episode, Todd Brown and Robert Peake talk about how to appropriately engage with many different kinds of "review" to help you feel aligned with your purpose and direction in life.
In this episode, Todd Brown and Robert Peake talk about how to focus on the places GTD can benefit you most, being led by "what has your attention" to make strides with your productivity practice.
In this video, Todd Brown and Robert Peake shed some light on how to "de-squish" -- that is elegantly clarify -- those outcomes that seem otherwise vague and ambiguous, using GTD® best practices. Getting Things Done® (GTD) provides an essential tool in reducing stress levels, increasing productivity, and improving your overall quality of life. Next Action Associates is the only certified UK partner of the David Allen Company and provides training and coaching in the popular GTD methodology, for anyone wanting to achieve more with less stress. GTD facilitates a better way to work and live. Find out more at www.next-action.co.uk.
Robert was born in the US but is now based in the UK. He is a poetry tutor, working with the Poetry Society near where he lives in St Albans and has two collections of poetry published by Nine Arches Press - Cyclone (2018) and ‘The Knowledge’ (2015). In this conversation, we explore Robert’s origin story as a poet, his process in writing and the advice he has to offer to aspiring poets.
In this episode of Change Your Game with GTD, Todd Brown and Robert Peake respond to listener questions about making GTD work at home, and in particular when you should--and should not--share systems with your family.
In this episode, Todd Brown and Robert Peake talk about the pros and cons of maintaining one GTD® system versus two (i.e. personal and professional), and give practical tips for understanding your options and making best use of your system(s) overall.
In this episode, Todd Brown and Robert Peake talk about why you might be repulsed by your GTD projects list--and what to do about it.
While GTD is a comprehensive, whole-life methodology, in this video, Todd Brown and Robert Peake talk about some of the "quick wins" you can achieve by implementing key aspects of GTD.
In this video, Todd Brown and Robert Peake talk about the read-and-review category and how it can help you take control of information overload.
In this episode, Todd Brown and Robert Peake talk about how GTD® can help to mitigate overwhelm and restore a sense of positive, calm focus to your work and life.
In this episode Todd Brown and Robert Peake talk about how GTD can help you adapt to changing circumstances so that you can give your personal best even in tough times.
In this episode, Todd Brown and Robert Peake explore how GTD can help with the "bigger picture" of where we want to go and how to get there.
In this video, Todd Brown and Robert Peake talk about when it might be time to give your system a good clear-out -- or even jump ship to a new tool altogether.
In this video, Todd Brown and Robert Peake talk about what is meant by “clean edges” in the GTD methodology, and why they are so important to stress-free productivity.
In this episode, Todd Brown and Robert Peake talk about how GTD can help you manage your personal and professional relationships clearly and effectively.
In this episode, Todd Brown and Robert Peake talk about how to navigate the straits between information overwhelm and fear of missing out (FOMO) using the GTD methodology.
Todd Brown and Robert Peake talk about how GTD can help you achieve--and perhaps redefine--your own heroic journey.
In this episode, Todd Brown and Robert Peake discuss how GTD can help dramatically reduce stress levels, even in complex and challenging circumstances.
In this episode, Todd Brown and Robert Peake discuss where GTD can have the most impact, and the types of people who gravitate toward the methodology and have success with it.
GTD is different than other approaches to personal and professional development in some fundamental ways. Join David Allen, creator of the methodology, in conversation with Todd Brown and Robert Peake.
In this episode, Todd Brown and Robert Peake discuss common misconceptions about GTD and lay to rest a few myths about the methodology.
In this episode, Todd Brown and Robert Peake answer questions from listeners about the nuts and bolts of making the GTD methodology work for them.
In this podcast, Todd Brown and Robert Peake are joined by GTD creator David Allen to discuss how the methodology can unleash creativity--even if you don't identify as a "creative person".
In this special episode, music producer Jimbo Barry talks with Robert Peake about how GTD supports a successful creative lifestyle.
In this special podcast, GTD creator David Allen joins Todd Brown and Robert Peake to discuss how GTD supports wellbeing both in and outside the workplace.
In this inaugural podcast, Todd Brown and Robert Peake of Next Action Associates talk about how to use GTD practices to get the most out of the rest of 2015. Robert and Todd discuss the various rhythms of life and work that GTD can accommodate, sharing practical examples and tips from their own experience.
Poet Robert Peake talks to Sam Loveless of Rhythm and Rhyme on Swindon 105.5 after his reading at the Swindon Festival of Poetry. The complete broadcast is available at: http://swindonfestivalofpoetry.co.uk/2014/03/06/swindon-festival-of-poetry-2014/
The Color of Orchids by Robert_Peake
Elegy for the News by Robert_Peake
Desdemona's Apology by Robert_Peake
To Friends Not Knowing What to Say by Robert_Peake
Father-Son Conversation by Robert_Peake
Recipe for the Broken by Robert_Peake
In Praise of Old Shoes by Robert_Peake
The Ice Has Come Back by Robert_Peake
A poem by Robert Peake, published in London Grip: http://londongrip.co.uk/2013/09/london-grip-new-poetry-autumn-2013/#peake1
A poem by Robert Peake, published in London Grip: http://londongrip.co.uk/2013/09/london-grip-new-poetry-autumn-2013/#peake2
Written for Robert Peake the Elder, an English painter in the court of King James I, by the contemporary American poet Robert Peake. Full text here: http://www.robertpeake.com/archives/4340-robert-peake-the-elder.html
Poem by Robert Peake. Photo by Valerie Kampmeier.