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	<title>Jochen Bauer &#187; Psychology</title>
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		<title>Scientific Paper about GTD</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Mar 2008 08:58:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Getting Things Done, GTD  for short, is an action management method. This method is described in David Allen&#8217;s book &#34;Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity&#34;. Francis Heylighen and Clement Vidal of the Free University of Brussels published a paper and compared the GTD-principles with recent insights in psychology and cognitive science.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Getting Things Done, GTD  for short, is an action management method. This method is described in David Allen&#8217;s book &quot;Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity&quot;. Francis Heylighen and Clement Vidal of the Free University of Brussels published a paper and compared the GTD-principles with recent insights in psychology and cognitive science.</strong></p>
<p>Paper: &quot;<a title="GTD Science behind stress free productivity" href="http://cogprints.org/5904/" title="GTD Science behind stress free productivity">Getting Things Done: The Science behind Stress-Free Productivity</a> &quot;</p>
<p>I summed the article up in German &#8211; maybe that&#8217;s an option for you.<br />
German summary: &quot;<a title="German summary GTD the science behind stress free productivity" href="http://www.fitfuttern.de/2008/03/20/wissenschaft-wirft-blick-auf-getting-things-done/" title="German summary GTD the science behind stress free productivity">Wissenschaft wirft Blick auf GTD</a> &quot;</p>
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