Dutch version of GTD in stores now

15 12 07 - 20:20 - Bookmark this post

I know most of my valued readers are non-Dutch speaking and mostly from the US. But I want to share a very special moment with you. For the past few months I have been working on a dutch site called Lifehacking.nl about, you guessed it, lifehacking and GTD. Together with dutch lifehackers Sanne and Martijn and a dedicated team of writers and technicians we launched it and it became very popular in a few weeks.
Because of that we got in touch with a Dutch publisher who wanted to publish the translated version of the GTD book. The translation was almost done but she needed some endorsements on the book…

Now I must say I felt very special when they asked me and my friends to not only write an endorsement, but Martijn and Taco (Dutch GTD trainer from Meereffect.eu) also got to write the foreword of the book. I am on the backcover of the book with my endorsement for GTD.

You can view it fullscreen on my Flickr-page. Translated it reads: “Getting Things Done becomes a part of your life once you read the book. You don’t want to go back to a stuffed Inbox in your email or stacks with ‘things’. David Allen offers you five steps from chaos to order. Not once, but permanently”
I must say I am very very proud to be on a book from The Dave. And I would like to thank my good friends Martijn Aslander, Sanne Roemen en Taco Oosterkamp for the opportunity to work together on one of the fastest growing communities in the Netherlands, Lifehacking.nl. And yes, you can buy the book in The Netherlands!


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This is great! something for http://www.lifehacker.nl
Joop - 18 12 07 - 23:24



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