Getting Things Done Notion Template
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Based on the Getting Things Done Book by David Allen
Marc Asmar

Getting Things Done Notion Template — Based on the Getting Things Done Book by David Allen

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GTD Notion template to increase your productivity and gain visibility across all your current and future tasks - Based on the Getting Things Done Book by David Allen
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Marc Asmar
After reading Getting Things Done by David Allen, I was keen on applying the new methodologies I learned to manage and plan my daily tasks. Notion seemed a perfect platform to "get this done". It took quite some time to get it right, and with your feedback, I can continue to improve it. Enjoy !
Deepak Yadav
@marc_asmar Why I created Obsidian OS I am a product designer and founder of 3 companies. Running companies, managing projects and personal life are altogether a complex objectives. I wanted to create a system to eliminate noise and build a kind of second brain. Notion as a product is very unique and a powerful tool which I used to create a system: Obsidian- Unified workflow notion system. The main concerns with these type of systems are they tend to break easily and needs lot of efforts or inputs to manage a Notion system. So I built this system in a manner that it takes very minimal efforts to manage and will be self expandable so that it doesn't break easily. Obsidian Notion System added value to my life and helped me reduce noise around me. So, I would like to share this system with rest of the world. Life is a game of patterns. The more we observe and analyse them, the more deeply we understand how the world works around us. One of the key insights of the systems approach has been the realization that the network is a pattern that is common to all life. This Obsidian OS is conceptually designed based on patterns and how each relative components functions effectively to work as a second brain for an individual. The system is organized into 5 Key Sections: Plan: Area dedicated towards planning, goal discovery and vision map. Work: Area focused on work related components to manage assignments and projects Review: Comprised of area which requires information analysis and review Track: Area focused on dynamic components which requires constant tracking Extras: Area contains additional sub areas like Personal space, dashboard, Shortcuts and database. Includes: Obsidian OS includes Notion template and all additional components associated with system efficiency and accessibility. 30+ Template sections 200+ Resources 20 Widgets (Including setup documentation) Icon library (Minimalistic - Light and Dark) Document Library (Agreements, Proposals and Templates) Notion Setup Guide (Sections in templates)
Paul Asmar
Simple and easy to use. As a graduate researcher this helps me prioritize my tasks and keep up with project milestones. I like the fact that you can give the tasks context. I would classify the tasks as either 'High' or 'Low' energy, and when I feel useless I would just scroll through my 'Low Energy' tasks and start doing them. This motivates me to start ticking off more tasks. Highly recommended!
Deepak Yadav
@paul_asmar Why I created Obsidian OS I am a product designer and founder of 3 companies. Running companies, managing projects and personal life are altogether a complex objectives. I wanted to create a system to eliminate noise and build a kind of second brain. Notion as a product is very unique and a powerful tool which I used to create a system: Obsidian- Unified workflow notion system. The main concerns with these type of systems are they tend to break easily and needs lot of efforts or inputs to manage a Notion system. So I built this system in a manner that it takes very minimal efforts to manage and will be self expandable so that it doesn't break easily. Obsidian Notion System added value to my life and helped me reduce noise around me. So, I would like to share this system with rest of the world. Life is a game of patterns. The more we observe and analyse them, the more deeply we understand how the world works around us. One of the key insights of the systems approach has been the realization that the network is a pattern that is common to all life. This Obsidian OS is conceptually designed based on patterns and how each relative components functions effectively to work as a second brain for an individual. The system is organized into 5 Key Sections: Plan: Area dedicated towards planning, goal discovery and vision map. Work: Area focused on work related components to manage assignments and projects Review: Comprised of area which requires information analysis and review Track: Area focused on dynamic components which requires constant tracking Extras: Area contains additional sub areas like Personal space, dashboard, Shortcuts and database. Includes: Obsidian OS includes Notion template and all additional components associated with system efficiency and accessibility. 30+ Template sections 200+ Resources 20 Widgets (Including setup documentation) Icon library (Minimalistic - Light and Dark) Document Library (Agreements, Proposals and Templates) Notion Setup Guide (Sections in templates)
Anshuman Milarki
This is amazing, The name suggests everything that we can do...Love it
Ilva C
Super cool and useful! :) Easy to understand and easy to use.
Ruba Bizri
very helpful. made my life easier
Ricki Behl
Thanks. Short, simple and on point.