Getting Things Done

Ep. 91 - David Allen Interviews Charles Duhigg

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Feb 10, 2021
Charles Duhigg, an investigative journalist for the New York Times and author of 'The Power of Habit,' delves into the science of habit formation. He shares insights on how small daily actions influence productivity. The transformative leadership at Alcoa highlights how prioritizing safety revolutionized their culture. Duhigg also discusses the role of frameworks in problem-solving and how the Getting Things Done methodology aids journalists in organizing thoughts and enhancing creativity. Engaging anecdotes enrich the conversation on habits and societal change.
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ANECDOTE

Journalism Inspiration

  • Charles Duhigg found private equity boring, but listening to "This American Life" sparked his interest in patterns within stories.
  • This led him to journalism, where he could explore these patterns and their impact on individuals and society.
INSIGHT

Small Choices, Big Impact

  • Small, daily choices have a cumulative impact greater than single big decisions.
  • Refocusing on these small choices is key to personal and organizational change.
ANECDOTE

GTD Transformation

  • Charles Duhigg's friend transformed his life using GTD, becoming highly organized and efficient.
  • Duhigg adopted GTD himself, appreciating its codification of effective habits.
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