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Author Topic: Our Mark Forster Interview/Podcast is online now (Oct. 22, 2006)  (Read 14608 times)

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Podcast #6 - "Do It Tomorrow - An Interview With Mark Forster"
October 22nd
Interview by Jose Quesada.

http://podcast.donationcoder.com


A GIANT thank you goes out to urlwolf (Jose) for conducting the interview  :Thmbsup: :Thmbsup: :Thmbsup:
Show him some love by donating a few donated credits to him.


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Re: Our Mark Forster Interview/Podcast is online now (Oct. 22, 2006)
« Reply #1 on: October 22, 2006, 05:30 AM »
fantastic. downloading now...

edit:

brilliant interview. i think there were one or two tips i don't recall Mark mentioning in his books (i might have just forgotten but i'm pretty sure one of them was new to me).

many thanks to urlwolf and Mark Forster for their time and involvement.
« Last Edit: October 22, 2006, 07:13 AM by nudone »

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Re: Our Mark Forster Interview/Podcast is online now (Oct. 22, 2006)
« Reply #2 on: October 23, 2006, 01:22 PM »
Actually, the entire interview (for academicproductivity.com) is covered here:
http://www.academicp...com/blog/archives/24

It's 51 mins. It may sound clearer (I found a way of removing my breathing like a bull :) ) and it has some missing chunks that I think are relevant for dc people.

It can also be listened online as a stream (if you don't want to download a large file).


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Re: Our Mark Forster Interview/Podcast is online now (Oct. 22, 2006)
« Reply #3 on: November 09, 2006, 03:53 AM »
Late reply, but great interview!

Have to say I agree with Forster about sticking to one time management method instead of trying them all for short periods, which is why I've stayed away from the GOE, although I've started incorporating Forsters ideas into my life.

Thanks, urlwolf!

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Re: Our Mark Forster Interview/Podcast is online now (Oct. 22, 2006)
« Reply #4 on: November 14, 2006, 11:11 AM »
A bit late   :-[
yeah,
only got to listen to long version end last week,
think I'll have another listen for all that to sink in.

Anyways,
many thanks to urlwolf, there was loads of work there!
& naturally thanks to Mark Forster.


Have to say I agree with Forster about sticking to one time management method instead of trying them all for short periods, which is why I've stayed away from the GOE, although I've started incorporating Forsters ideas into my life.

I find theres a huge amount of overlap between systems, with each having their emphases (had to look up that plural)
Maybe I'm not conducting the experiment properly, :-\ but if I think something doesn't suit my work &/or ways, or if it clashes with something thats alreday working for me,
well, I just leave it out!
[Often its more like i just dont get around to it!]
Tom