Eric Mack launches "Notes on Productivity"
May 24 2007
Eric Mack, a guru in the GTD (Getting Things Done) and eProductivity space, has launched a new blog called "notes on productivity: my journey getting things done with Lotus Notes". The site contains dozens of entries about using the GTD methodology and Lotus Notes to be more productive.
I've had the opportunity to see Eric in action, and his methods and tips are quite impressive. I encourage you to check out Eric's new site.
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David Bell | 5/24/2007 1:42:51 PM
"It's been long overdue for me to launch this site."
Somewhat humorous from a GTD proponent :)
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Eric Mack http://www.EricMackOnLine.com | 5/24/2007 3:24:00 PM
Not really, David.
I reasses my priorities at any given time. I did set out to launch this and a few other notes blog sites quite some time ago, however, new client and product opportunites showed up along the way. This allowed me to set new priorities.
Still, it's been something on a project (as opposed to Someday/Maybe) that I've nudged along for some time.
Thanks for your patience. I hope you will find the site worth the wait!
Eric
PS Let me know what you think about my first multimedia post, which describes how I set up a paerless filing system in Lotus Notes in 5 steps. ({ Link })
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Steve Castledine http://www.stevecastledine.com | 5/24/2007 3:55:45 PM
...and it runs on the Domino Blog template - nice looking site!
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Eric Mack http://www.EricMackOnLine.com | 5/24/2007 4:24:13 PM
Of course, Steve. I could not manage the complexity of my blog/media/content as easily as I do without your wonderful craftsmanship.
More to come!
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David Bell | 5/24/2007 6:39:16 PM
@3 - I realize - just struck me as humorous on first read - maybe my British sense of humour.
Was not meant to be critical in any way.


Thanks, Ed.
It's been long overdue for me to launch this site. I've moved some content over and I have a long list of topics in the queue - things that were too Notes specific for my personal blog. With feedback from the blogging community, I hope add to the collection of excellent blogs that focus on the productive use of Notes.
Eric