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The biggest obstacle to success is the statement, "I can't", for once it is uttered and accepted, all chance of success is erased.
Sunday, January 17, 2010

I have to say that for the past few days, I've found myself less stressed, more relaxed, and more in control of my life and my work, and this is a great feeling! 

Lately, I've been finding my general "To Do" list growing and growing.  I have a number of personal projects that I'm working on, and more that I would like to do;  I have several work projects for clients; I have a growing "Honey Do" list, and there are a number of general "Things that need to be done" that I don't want to neglect.  What I wasn't noticing was that all of this was slowing building up as stress in my life.  And what's really interesting, is how that stress silently sneaks up on you. 

This blog is about how I'm reacquainting myself with the Getting Things Done methodology for personal, stress-free productivity.  This is a must-read for busy people who want to be productive while reducing stress in their lives.