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    GTD Cafe: Brand New David Allen Articles (and a bonus feature for blogs)

    March 26th, 2008 by thedailysaint

    Posted in GTD, Productivity |

    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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    Today’s guest post is from productivity blogger Mike St. Pierre of The Daily Saint 

    If you miss the old David Allen Productivity Principles newsletter like I do, you may find another resource to be of interest.   Allen is now writing once per week for the Huffington Post.  Here are a list of recent articles worth checking out:

    The Warmth of the Radically Mechanical

    To the Tune of Too Much to Do

    The Habit of Finishing Things

    What’s Your Standard for Stuff?

    The Process is Personal

    Bonus Feature for Bloggers

    At Allen’s company website, you can also download a stylish widget which displays recent DA coaching articles and even some audio material.  It updates itself and looks classy.

    About the Author: Mike St. Pierre is a professional educator and founder of The Daily Saint, a productivity blog with a spiritual twist.   Mike writes weekly for HD Biz.

    If you found this post useful, please share it with your friends on Twitter using the tinylink http://tinyurl.com/6ostkv. Thanks, I appreciate it! Feel free to comment below, I enjoy discussing these ideas. ~@Stephen


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    2 Responses

    1. Oliver Starr Says:

      Hi, Mike and Daily Saint Readers;

      Since it seems like you’re interested in GTD resources I thought I’d also mention the new blog that is officially licensed by David Allen - the GTD Times (http://gtdtimes.com).

      More than just another blog, we intend for the site to become a kind of GTD portal that will have GTD related content from all over the web, aggregating the best material from anyone that wishes to submit their GTD, personal productivity, tips and tricks, how to information and really anything else that falls into the broad general category of means and methods to work more efficiently and get more out of life.

      I’d also like to add that we are really serious when we mean that we want to aggregate great content from all over so if you’re a writer and would like to contribute to the newest GTD focused site and again, one that David himself has personally licensed (David will be contributing too from time to time and we’ll also be excerpting some of his work) please send me a note of feel free to send me articles that you’d like to submit for publication.

      For experienced personal productivity authors, we are looking for more regular contributors too, again, please send me email if this interests you.

      Sincerely,

      Oliver Starr, Editor
      GTD Times.com

    2. Ian McKenzie Says:

      I’m not sure what Mike means by “missing” the Productivity Principles newsletter. Newsletter #91 arrived in my in-box this past Tuesday. It’s not as regular or frequent as it once was, but it’s still in circulation.

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