What if organizing your life was as easy as making small lists? What if you don't need to use separate tools like calendars, diaries and journals? What if you just need to use one thing to organize all lists and get your life together?
With the TRELLO GTD system, you can make this possible. It's a reliable system you can use to throw in all of your thoughts, tasks, goals, projects and even your dreams. Most of the time, people don't achieve their goals because they did not set a clear action plan. They fall prey to the ambiguity and distractions that they end up settling for the small goals instead.
This doesn't have to be the case. With Dominic Wolff's new book, Get Things Done with Trello: Your Quick Access to Productivity and Success includes a Step-by-Step Guide to Set Up and Implement Trello, you can enhance your productivity with the help of two tools: GTD and TRELLO. He fuses these two and comes up with a reliable system that will help you manage your tasks better and organize your projects easily. There's not a goal that's too small or too big that the TRELLO GTD system can't handle.
Making lists won't be the only thing you will learn from this book. Wolff, author and entrepreneur, also discusses topics like:
Principles of the Getting Things Done TRELLO 101 with bonus advanced tips and tricks How to set up the TRELLO GTD system in 30 minutes Managing tasks effectively with TRELLO GTD Increasing work productivity with TRELLO GTD Implementing TRELLO GTD at school, work, business, household and writing Once you have mastered using TRELLO GTD, you will learn that this system can be used in almost any aspect of your life. Never again will a dream seem too impossible to reach, thanks to the TRELLO GTD system.
Dominic Wolff is an author, business owner and traveller (or as he likes to call it, a globe trotter). A native from Idaho, Dominic became interested in the mechanics of business from a very young age. From those early days of selling candy bars to running a multi-state company today, Dominic has always been on the lookout for systems that would improve his productivity and allow him more free time to enjoy his hobbies. He frequently writes articles about personal productivity for business publications.
Who this book is for: Complete newbies to trello who don't know where to start.
Who this book is not for: Anyone who actually knows how to use trello. Buy 'How To Get Things Done' instead, given that this book appears to be the cliff notes.