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Asian Efficiency - TEA Time Energy Attention Framework (GTD DC) Meetup

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Asian Efficiency - TEA Time Energy Attention Framework (GTD DC) Meetup

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Join us for this month's Getting Things Done DC Productivity Group Meetup event, as we discuss a new personal productivity framework developed by the AsianEfficiency.com team called the TEA Framework! We'll talk about what it is and how it works with Getting Things Done (GTD).

Please arrive at 6:00PM to get your name badge, mix-and-mingle and complete the Challenges Forum signup form so we can start promptly!

I. Introductions + Overview (6:15 PM)

A. Introductions - Each member will introduce yourself briefly, tell us what you do professionally (or otherwise), your GTD experience, and a recent success with your productivity implementation and/or life.

B. Challenges Forum - We'll give a few minutes to have the group help each member with solutions to challenges we may be facing currently with life or work circumstances with our productivity system. These are specific productivity challenges and only one challenge per member for time's sake.

II. Discussion Topic: Asian Efficiency - TEA Time Energy Attention Framework (7:20 PM - 7:40PM)

The guys over at Asian Efficiency have recently released a blog post and a series of podcast episodes about a new personal productivity framework they call the TEA Framework, which stands for Time, Energy, and Attention. If you'd like to diver into this material before the discussion, check out:

  • http://www.asianefficiency.com/productivity/tea-framework/
  • http://www.asianefficiency.com/podcast/218-tea-framework/

We will be discussing the pro's and con's of the framework, how you would go about implementing this framework, and whether it works with Getting Things Done (GTD).

Please feel free to bring your copy of Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity (https://amzn.to/2FllWn1) for reference, your questions and thoughts!

III. GTD Resource Sharing (7:40 PM)

This is where everyone can offer a book title, recent blog or magazine article, tip/trick/hack, tool, service or item that has helped them in their life either with GTD or otherwise. The above category is a recommended focus for sharing, but you may share any productivity resource that has helped you on your GTD journey.(We compile resources discussed and post them to our Resources Page in the GTDDC Google Group. Join us there (http://groups.google.com/group/getting-things-done-dc/)!)

I encourage everyone to bring some kind of GTD or productivity resource they know about or use to offer to the group! You might think something is simple, plain, obvious or known already, but you would be surprised that sharing this knowledge is always helpful to new and veteran GTDers!

IV. Announcements / Closing Remarks (7:50 PM)

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