Summary
In this episode we look back at the amazing interview we had with David Allen. David teaches us how to clear our minds, optimize our workflow and that your mind is for having ideas, not holding them.
David takes us through the GTD way of thinking and how this can improve your life significantly and help you increase productivity and reduce anxiety and stress related to life, work and family. If you’re finding that your world is slightly overwhelmed or you’re making mistakes in your business life then this is the episode you don’t want to miss.
So jump in, hit subscribe to join the community, and boost your business knowledge today.
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The Investor Mindset Podcast & President VonFinch Capital
Steven Pesavento has always been obsessed with understanding how we can think better, how we can be better and how we can do better. He is an active real estate investor who curates Commercial Real Estate Investments for clients.

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