Saturday, May 06, 2006

Introduction


My name is Charles Cave and I live in Sydney, Australia.

In August 2005 I read an article on Wired magazine about David Allen's book Getting Things Done. I bought the book from Amazon since I could not find it in Australia, and joined an email list for help and guidance as I implemented the methodology.

This blog records my journey and I offer some meditations on the key principles of GTD and what has worked well for me.

3 Comments:

At 12:03 PM , Blogger Pascal Venier said...

This sounds like a great blog!

Are you by any chance the same Charles Cave of Creativity Web fame?

 
At 3:33 PM , Blogger The Banker said...

I'd like to do a blogroll link exchange with you. The blog is titled GTD Getting Things Done Review and can be found at http://gettingthingsdonereview.com. While this is a new blog, I've also written extensively on another blog about GTD and done a bunch of videos at youtube.com/user/blackbeltproject.com. Please let me know either way. Thanks and great blog.
Michael

 
At 2:24 AM , Blogger The Banker said...

Thank you for the post linking to my blog gettingthingsdonereview.com. To the return the favor, I've added a link to your blog from another site of mine here:

http://gettingthingsdonegtdtips.blogspot.com/2008/12/how-to-set-up-your-gtd-email.html

Your link is a little different in that the post anchor text "getting things done" is linked to your blog. I did it that way because search engines like it.

If you are willing to do a blogroll link exchange, I have two sites I'd like to do that with. They are:

http://gettingthingsdonereview.com
http://gettingthingsdonegtdtips.blogspot.com

If you are ok with a blog roll link exchange, please link with the site title as the anchor text.

I've also added you as a blogroll link on both of these blogs in the same fashion. I'll check back in a few days and if you've added them that's great.

If not, I'll assume you were not interested in a blogroll link exchange and remove the links from my blog roll.

My name is Michael, you have a great site and it's a pleasure getting a chance to read your blog and I hope to get to know more about your gtd setup as well.

 

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