Zen To Done: The Simple Productivity E-Book

ztd.pngZen To Done takes some of the best aspects of a few popular productivity systems (GTD, Stephen Covey and others) and combines them with the mandate of simplicity. It makes things as simple as possible, and no more.

To get the ZTD system in a handy e-book, with additional material, resources and forms, you can purchase it here:

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Reader testimonial: “I had always dabbled in trying to establish some sort of productivity habits, but GTD and everything similar seemed too intensive to realistically implement. ZTD and its simplicity make perfect sense to me.”

What is ZTD?

Simply put, Zen To Done is a simple system to get you more organised and productive, and keep your life saner and less stressed, with a set of habits. ZTD teaches you:

1. The key habits needed to be productive, organised, and simplified … and no more than that.
2. How to implement these key habits … tips on forming a habit.
3. How to organise these habits into a simple system that will keep everything in your life in its place.
4. How to simplify what you need to do.
5. Minimal ZTD. Also includes an even simpler version called Minimal ZTD.

Dozens of readers have written to me with comments about how ZTD has changed their lives, made them more organized and less stressed, and has worked better than other productivity systems. It’s definitely worth a try.

Why buy the e-book?

Of course, the ZTD series is still available for free on this blog, so that option is still available. So why would you buy the e-book? A number of reasons:

1. It’s handy. All the articles are gathered in one easy-to-read e-book, making it easy to print stuff out, read it on any computer, or take it with you. Much more convenient than a bunch of scattered blog posts.
2. There’s more material. To be honest, the series of ZTD posts was incomplete, simply because I didn’t have the time to write all the posts I had planned. Well, when I set out to write this e-book, I decided that I wanted to include everything that I had planned and more, from the 10th step (not available as a post on this blog) to an FAQ to a practical application of ZTD in my everyday life to resources to forms and more. More on this stuff below.
3. Forms. I decided to give a sample of how you could set up ZTD with some simple forms. Of course, ZTD is flexible … you don’t need to use these forms, but I thought they’d be useful.
4. Resources. Links to articles and tools are available in the e-book.
5. FAQ. A number of readers had questions/comments about ZTD that I thought I’d answer in the e-book. I think this will be a useful feature.
6. Snazzy new look. The e-book is much nicer looking than the blog, in my opinion, and is easier on the eyes. It was designed by James Wondrack, and I’m very grateful to him for his work on this.
7. Author support. If you have questions about the book or any of the concepts in it, I am available to answer questions. Just email me: zenhabits at the gmail. This in itself would probably be worth twice the price of the book if I charged for my services. :)
Buy the ZTD e-book now:

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