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The GTD Someday/Maybe List Explained

4 min · 4. maj 2026
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GTD coach Meg Edwards provides an overview of the Someday/Maybe List and how it helps prevent everything you say yes to from becoming an immediate next action. What You’ll Learn in This Episode:  👉 Why the Someday/Maybe list is not a “graveyard” for ideas  👉 Ways to organize your Someday/Maybe list  👉 The “infinite possibilities” causes stress Timestamps: 00:00 The Yes Side of Clarifying 00:39 The No Side of Clarifying 01:26 Book Passage 01:36 Breaking Up the Someday/Maybe List 03:39 Where Stress Comes From ▶️ Watch the full GTD Gems playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=GTDGems  🔔 Subscribe and hit the notification bell to catch every episode. 💭 Reflection question: What’s something you’ll move to your Someday/Maybe list? 🌐 Explore GTD coaching programs and resources: gtdfocus.com 📩 Email us at info@gtdfocus.com Follow Us on Social: 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gtdfocus/ 💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/gtdfocus/ 🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/gtdfocus GTD Focus is the exclusive provider of GTD® one-to-one coaching in the U.S. and Canada. Our coaches have logged tens of thousands of hours helping leaders, creatives, and professionals bring clarity and control to their commitments. For more GTD resources, visit gettingthingsdone.com or subscribe to David Allen’s YouTube channel. #GettingThingsDone #Productivity #ListManagement

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