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    Everybody Loves a Contest

    January 5th, 2008 by Stephen

    Posted in Blog, Just fun, Links |

    If you're new here, Welcome! To learn more about what this site is all about click here [link].

    Connect with Stephen at LinkedIn - Click hereProductivity Tools and DIY Calendars - Click hereI am a small business Conversation Consultant and public speaker that uses the power of the internet to leverage your success. Productivity in Context is a web magazine focused on Productivity and tools for organizing. Make this your headquarters for improving your life and work through increased mindfulness, education, and workflow practices.

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    Please contact me via e-mail: stephen @ hdbizblog dot com

    Thanks for visiting!

    Naomi at Ittybiz.com has one of my new favorite blogs. Straight-talk about internet marketing. Mixed with some locker-room humor and salty language. Which is just what we need sometimes to knock us out of the rut that we may be in.

    On the Wagon

    The bandwagon, that is, for the GTD workflow. Or rather, the ZTD method of the Getting Things Done workflow. I tell you this productivity thing is going to take over the world. Pretty soon we will all be cranking widgets and living stress-free lives of bliss.

    Or so I have heard. Anyway, Naomi has a contest. She is giving away her extra copy of Leo’s e-book, “Zen to Done“. I already have a copy, and it is great stuff. So I do not want to win.

    That is right, please don’t choose me. I am playing along because that is the kind of guy that I am. Ask Ellesse. But I do want you to win. If you are a blogger, click this link and read this post. Follow the instructions. And Naomi, if I do win, I will give away the e-book too. Pay it forward, as it were.

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    Because I am jealous. I want you to love me too.

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


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    1. Goal Setting College Says:

      Yeah folks, Stephen is the kind of guy who’ll go through the extra mile just to help another person. Be it a fellow blogger or a nice gracious reader.

      Keep this spirit, Steph. We need more of such souls like you to keep the blogosphere more heartwarming!

      Cheers,
      Ellesse

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