The GTD Capturing Habit Most People Resist
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Struggling with what to capture in GTD?
In this episode of GTD Gems, GTD Coach Meg Edwards explains why you should capture everything that has your attention, even seemingly small or “unimportant” things, and how separating capturing from clarifying and organizing reduces overwhelm.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
👉 The difference between capturing, clarifying, and organizing
👉 How to stop censoring what you capture
Timestamps:
00:00 Why you censor what you capture
00:52 Why you should capture everything
02:38 Real capture examples (what this looks like)
04:10 Even GTD coaches have to practice capture
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