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August 24th, 2007 by Stephen

Posted in Blog, Communication, Community, GTD, The Examined Life |

Welcome back! It's good to see you again. Please note that I am now publishing all new material at my hub site: In Context Blog

Good morning, and thank you for your support. My personal life has had to take precedence over the past few days, and regular posting will resume on Monday. My wife and I would like to thank all of the readers who have sent emails expressing their condolences.

The latest Strategos post is only half-done, and the formatting is incomplete, so that will have to wait. I apologize for taking a short break, but I’ll be back next week with more on The 360 Degree Leader, The Art of Productivity, and Work 2.0.

Until then, please feel free to leave a Comment about a Productivity, New Media, or Future of Work topic that you would like to see a post about in the future. Also, please log in to the forum, and join the discussion about the future of GTD and productivity practices.

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Thank you again.

S


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3 Responses

  1. rob Says:

    No need to apologize. I think one of the things that makes us really succesful is balance and the ability to manage your commitments appropriately. What you are doing now needs to be done, for now other things can wait. All the best during this time.

  2. rob Says:

    oh - the forum link is not working - if people want to log in try http://hdbizblog.com/forum/

  3. Stephen Says:

    Thanks, Rob, for the heads up. I wrote that in a bit of a hurry. Link is fixed.

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