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    Ask the Readers - Weekly Mastermind Call

    October 6th, 2008 by Stephen

    Posted in Communication, Community, GTD, Productivity, The Examined Life, Web 2.0 |

    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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    Thanks for visiting!

    I am considering starting a weekly conference call with anyone interested on chatting about productivity practices and principles. I am thinking that this could be fun and educational, a way for the readers to connect with each other and share their problems and their solutions.

    Would you like to share?

    I also think that this would make an excellent podcast - a recording of this conversation might be very helpful to those readers that can’t make the call, so I am considering recording the call and making it available here as well.

    So the question is this: Would you be interested in participating in a conference call to talk about your own productivity needs, and if so, what time and day are best for you?

    Lets talk about it in the comments, and if enough people are interested I will go ahead and publish the phone number, we should be able to make a go of it this week!

    UPDATE: The call went very well, we had a good discussion of tools and using them to manage inputs and organize your day. Watch for a new feature and the podcast on Tuesday, 14 October.

    If you found this post useful, please share it with your friends on Twitter using the tinylink http://tinyurl.com/53x3vf. Thanks, I appreciate it! Feel free to comment below, I enjoy discussing these ideas. ~@Stephen


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    7 Responses

    1. Steve Kickert Says:

      I would be very interested.

    2. Ron Robison Says:

      I would be interested, afternoons are best for me.

    3. Jason Echols Says:

      I am also interested, Stephen.

    4. Stephen Says:

      Thank you gentlemen, I appreciate the interest. I will go ahead and post the number then. Shall we say Thursday afternoon, about 4:00 Eastern?

    5. Steve Kickert Says:

      That time works for me.

    6. david patrick doran Says:

      Stephen,

      Looking forward to your conference call tomorrow,

      Thank you for setting this up,

      do good, dpd

    7. Henry Hutton Says:

      I’ll try to make it as well, thanks.

      Henry

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