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In this conversation, GTD Coach Meg Edwards sits down with her daughter Annie to explore one of the most powerful habits from Getting Things Done: defining the Next Action. Annie shares what it was like growing up around GTD, which parts of the methodology stuck over time, and why you do not need to do GTD perfectly—or completely—for it to make a meaningful difference at work and in life. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: 👉 Why defining your Next Action reduces procrastination 👉 Why GTD is not an all-or-nothing methodology 👉 How “just enough GTD” can still create clarity and peace of mind Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction to Meg’s daughter Annie 00:37 - Growing up around GTD 02:12 - The most useful part of GTD 04:29 - Why a perfect or complete system is not required 06:20 - How GTD shows up in parenting and with kids 08:00 - Recap ▶️ Watch more on Next Action thinking: • What is GTD® Next Action Thinking? 🔔 Subscribe and hit the notification bell to catch every episode. 💬 Comment below: How do you share Getting Things Done best practices with others in your life? 🌐 Explore GTD coaching programs and resources: https://gtdfocus.com 📩 Email us at info@gtdfocus.com Follow Us on Social: 📸 Instagram: / gtdfocus 💼 LinkedIn: / gtdfocus 🐦 Twitter: / gtdfocus GTD Focus is the exclusive provider of GTD® one-to-one coaching in the U.S. and Canada. Our coaches have logged tens of thousands of hours working with leaders, creatives, scientists, engineers, and entrepreneurs, helping them gain clarity and control in complex lives. For more GTD resources, visit https://www.davidco.com or subscribe to @GTD. #gettingthingsdone #procrastination #productivity