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Introducing Productive Magazine

November 24th, 2008 by Stephen

Posted in Community, Downloads, E-book, GTD, Links, Personal Development List, Productivity |

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

My friend Michael Sliwinski, founder of the Nozbe GTD application and editor of Productive Magazine, has just released the first issue of Productive magazine. It is a fantastic resource! The magazine includes 17 very useful articles in this first issue - with the headliner being an Interview with Getting Things Done author David Allen by Oliver Starr.

Your favorite feature of this magazine (besides the article by yours truly, of course!) is that it’s absolutely free to download.

The magazine is in PDF format and it is obvious that Michael and his team have put in a lot of time and effort producing this.

The list of contributors is a Who’s Who of the Productivity Blogosphere:

Download your copy at  Productive Magazine today!

UPDATE: For a pic of my desk and workspace, see http://flickr.com/photos/hdbizblog/2956402748/

If you found this post useful, please share it with your friends on Twitter using the tinylink http://tinyurl.com/654q3f. Thanks, I appreciate it! Feel free to comment below, I enjoy discussing these ideas. ~@Stephen


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3 Responses

  1. GordonG Says:

    In your article you refer to the arrangement of your desk. Do you have any pics to help visulaize what you describe?
    Thanks

  2. Stephen Says:

    Hi Gordon, yes I do, in fact it should have been included…
    You can see it here http://flickr.com/photos/hdbizblog/2956402748/

  3. GordonG Says:

    Thanks Stephen

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