Game Design – Week 10 – GTD – Getting Things Done – Part 2

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Teens are overwhelmed, partly because they don’t yet have the skills to manage the unprecedented amount of stuff that enters their brains each day.  – from LifeHacker.com

“Your mind is for having ideas, not holding them.”

“You can do anything, but not everything.”

― David Allen, (GTD) Getting Things Done for Teens: Take Control of Your Life in a Distracting World

SUMMARY

I did a lot of homework and learned a lot more about the GTD.

PRACTICE ROOM (TUTORIALS)

Unity – C#

  • Lesson 6

CLASSROOM (THEORY & ANALYSIS)

Screenshot from Animated Book Summary And Review at YouTube
  • I learned that writing things down can help you and your brain a lot. I recently learned that our brain is not suited to hold ideas which is why we have to write it down which clears our brains. Many people think teens already know what the GTd process is, but in reality, most of them don´t have a clue (like me). This is probably the reason why teens are mostly stressed out because they don´t have a system to get things done.

LAB (THEORY PRACTICED)

Screenshot of David Allen TED Talk
Screenshot of David Allen TED Talk
Screenshot from Animated Book Summary And Review at YouTube

OUTSIDE (PRODUCTIVITY & THE BRAIN)

WHAT I LEARNED and PROBLEMS I SOLVED

I learned about the construction engine and how it works. A problem that i solved was a glitch in a game. I had to log out and log back in and go back to a previous heck point.

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