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A Journey of a Thousand Miles…

October 21st, 2007 by Stephen

Posted in GTD, Just fun, 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: StephenPSmith.com

…begins with loading a big old truck!!

Today is the big day - HD BizBlog HQ is re-locating from sunny North Carolina to the frozen north. Portland, Maine is our destination. The household and all of the equipment from the secret lair has been loaded onto a camouflaged truck and is ready to roll.

Wish me luck as I begin a journey of nearly 1,000 miles.

The Secret Route

Never fear, however, posting will continue. I have pre-loaded a few articles for you all, and I have enlisted the assistance of fellow bloggers and thought-leaders to keep you up-to-date.

Stay tuned also for new developments in the shop and in the forum. If you haven’t registered for the PKM forum, please take the time to do so, and post some comments, questions, or suggestions. December is going to see some action, as I will be putting together some interesting new projects. I am looking forward to continuing this adventure with all of you. Be safe.

If you found this post useful, please share it with your friends on Twitter using the tinylink http://tinyurl.com/5ajpey. Thanks, I appreciate it! Feel free to comment below, I enjoy discussing these ideas. ~@Stephen


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  1. My Get Things Done List » Blog Archive » GTD Mastery [HD BizBlog- The Blog: Productivity in Context] Says:

    […] pretty important and I am sad to say that I have not been very good about managing them since the end of October. Numbers 32, 34 and 35 all have to do with emptying your in-boxes each day. I used to be very good […]

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