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Mar 1 2007

1st March 2007 – All Systems GO!

GOToday, the 1st of March 2007 is a pretty big day for me. Yesterday, was the last day that I was employed by the business that I co-founded and have helped run for the last five and a half years. Today, is the start of the next chapter in my life and one that I am really looking forward to.

For the first time in my life I have the one element that most do not, and that is time. I am going to be really cranking up this blog, and a few others, such as MindCert.com, as well as working on a few more web based ideas.

The GTD methodology is more important than ever now to me, as I have a lot to do, and a lot that needs to be got done. Time to put all of this to practice.

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  1. gtdfrk said on March 1st, 2007 at 9:34 pm

    Good luck with this next step in your life! I hope to see and hear many good things from you!

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  2. MattL said on March 2nd, 2007 at 9:39 am

    Good luck with your endeavours Andrew. I am sure we will be hearing great things over the coming weeks and months!

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