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Old 07-29-2008, 08:01 AM
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Hi there,

a few weeks ago a found Steve's Website (while looking for GTD resources), read about 30 or so articles and now I want to say Hi in the forum.

I must say many of the contents here is great and helped me to some extent already.

But I am still quite unhappy about my habit of procrastinating important unpleasant things. I feel it keeps me running way below my possibilities, and in fact I am afraid that this will cause me severe problems in the job. So maybe this forum will help me to improve my work and life habits ...

I'd be quite happy to learn how others did and do with similar problems (yes I know it is quite common). And maybe I can even contribute some useful stuff here

The simple facts: I'm 36 years, from Germany, wife, kid, lots of hobbies from music to sports and yoga, and I am always feeling happiest when I experience inner learning (or personal development).

Anyway, hi everyone and have a wonderful time!

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Old 07-29-2008, 05:21 PM
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I was going to get around to putting you off, but Dan got a head start on me.
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