Hur många...

skandinavier är medlemmar i detta forum...

svenskar, norrmän, danskar....

hur många är ni här ute??

Det kunde vara kul att veta...
 
stuggling to communicate?

It looks like you are hoping to communicate with someone in one of the scandanavian languages about GTD. I personally can't help but if you have any German, there is at least one poster who writes from Germany. My suggestionbs if you are struggling (and can read this) is to get a copy of the workflow diagram and translate the nouns and verbs from Englist to your preferred language. Once you have the nouns and verbs, you will have the model.
 
Wir könnten auf deutsch schreiben, aber auf andere nordliche Spräche, leider nicht. Oder Spanisch; das geht auch!

Cynthia
 
En svensk till...

Jag är svensk, bosatt kring Stockholm. Läste boken för några veckor sen och försöker sakta men säkert implementera lite av rutinerna i vardagsslitet :-)
 
Hi there...

No, Jamie... I´m not hoping to communicate with someone in one of the scandanavian languages about GTD. This was just a call out in the blue to see how many people from my part of the world who are members in this forum.

... not so many, I think...

people are stressed in Sweden to, with a lot of balls in the air, a BIG pile of work with deadlines, a lot of to-dos, many must do:s an I have to remeber to do... etc, etc, etc.... just like the folks at this forum.. but I don´t think many of them have heard about David Allen and his GTD... (the swedes I mean...)

keep on organizing in the DA style and - hopefully - get things done... ;)
 
I don't think there are many of you in Iceland :) Good to see you though :)

I hear the Swedes watch less TV than most other people. About 2,5 hours a day. (In comparison, the Japanese watch 4,5 hours and the Americans slightly less). So, the Swedes must be doing something right. This data were in some article I saw on Drudge the other day. :)
 
alsa said:
I hear the Swedes watch less TV than most other people. About 2,5 hours a day. (In comparison, the Japanese watch 4,5 hours and the Americans slightly less). So, the Swedes must be doing something right.

Some of them are online and reading this forum :wink:
 
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