Staff
Read / Review
Sales
Wardrobe
Financial
Marketing
Projects
Professional
Waiting for
Organization
Planning
Commitments
Development
Systems
Writing
Meetings
Administration
MENU
Communications
Health
Personal
Clothes
Administration
Legal
Communications
Community
Family
Household
Waiting for
Transportation
Events
Leisure
Pets
Commitments
Financial
Projects Started
Projects that needs to be started
Projects - Other Organisations
Service
Community
Spiritual
Family
Parents
Partner
Children
Spouse
Friends
Professionals
Returnable items
classes
seminars
education
coaching
career
creative expressions
birthdays
anniversaries
weddings
graduations
outings
holidays
vacation
travel
dinners
parties
receptions
cultural events
sporting events
wills
trusts
estate
legal affairs
bills
banks
investments
loans, taxes
budget
insurance
mortgage
accountants
calls
emails
faxes
cards
letters
thank-you’s
home office supplies
equipment
phones
answering machines
computers
internet
TV
data backup
appliances
entertainment
filling
storage
tools
mail order
repairs
reimbursements
loaned items
information
rsvp’s
travel
places to visit
people to visit
hobbies
sports equipment
cooking
recreation
photography
Relax
books
music
videos
web browsing
health
training
supplies
projects/activities with
spouse
partner
children
parents
relatives
professional
casual
formal
sports
accessories
luggage
repairs
tailoring
dry cleaning
shoes
doctors
dentist
optometrist
specialists
checkups
diet
food
exercise
autos
bikes
motorcycles
maintenance
repair
commuting
tickets
reservations
neighborhood
neighbors
service work
schools
civic involvements
Internals
walls
floors
ceilings
kitchen stuff
decor
furniture
External
landscaping
garages
driveways
roofs
real estate
construction
repairs
remodeling
landlords
utilities
electricity
heating and A/C
plumbing
lights and wiring
appliances
organizing
cleaning
laundry
places to clear
storage areas
Trigger list
As detailed in David Allens book, Getting
Things Done®, this app will help you find
incomplete commitments and open loops.
Best used as part of a brain dump
session or your weekly review.
For full instructions read the book!
Basic instructions
* Take a pen and paper.
* Starting top left, select the first area.
* Review each of the words for a trigger.
* As incomplete thoughts, tasks or ideas are triggered in your mind, write them down.
* Tap NEXT > to advance to the next topic.
* Tap MENU to return to the main list.
* Repeat for both Personal and Professional lists.
Once complete enter your triggered items into a trusted productivty system like,
use the promo code productivewizard
for a 10% discount.
This app is is not affiliated with or endorsed by the David Allen Company.
Getting Things Done® and GTD® are registered trademarks of the David Allen Company.
Instructions
Professional
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books to read
research
formal education
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resume
phones
computers
software
databases
office equipment
printers
faxes
filing
storage
furniture
fixtures
decorations
supplies
business cards
stationery
personal organizers
goals
targets
objectives
business plans
marketing plans
financial plans
upcoming events
presentations
meetings
conferences
travel
vacation
reports
evaluations
reviews
proposals
articles
marketing material
instructions
summaries
minutes
rewrites and edits
status reporting
conversation
communication tracking
calls
emails
voicemails
faxes
letters
memos
cash, budget
balance sheet
P&L
forecasting
credit line
payables
receivables
petty cash
banks
investors
asset management
hiring
firing
reviews
staff development
communication
morale
feedback
compensation
information
delegated projects/tasks
pieces of projects
replies to communications
responses to proposals
answers to questions
submitted items for response
tickets
external actions needed to happen
decisions
changes
implementations
things ordered
professional
suit
jacket
dry cleaning
washing
customers
prospects
leads
sales process
training
relationship building
reporting
relationship tracking
customer service
org chart
restructuring
lines of authority
job descriptions
facilities
new systems
change initiatives
leadership
succession planning
culture
upcoming
need to be set or requested
need to be de-briefed
projects started, not complete
projects that need to be started
look into projects
boss
partners
colleagues
subordinates
others in organization
other professionals
customers
other organizations
books
periodicals
articles
printouts
websites
blogs
RSS feeds
legal issues
insurance
personnel
staffing
policies/procedures
training
campaigns
materials
public relations
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