Introducing “Doing Things”, because “Getting Things Done” is too complicated by three quarters.
Do you find the pressures of Getting Things Done too stressful?
Eurojism has the answer! Compare these two graphs.

The version on the left is “Getting Things Done“. Difficult, huh? No wonder we’re so bad at Getting Things Done if that’s the official way of doing stuff.
The much improved version on the left is “Doing Things” (patent pending) and it will revolutionize the way we do things.
Doing Things can be broken down into two simple steps, as outlined below. But I’m not going to let all the secrets go just yet! I’m preparing a 320-page book and some of you, even many of you, will be forking out up to 25 dollars to buy it.
The introduction of Doing Things will represent not only a paradigm shift in productivity and “getting-to-done” thinking, but it will boost sales of Moleskine notebooks and index cards higher than even during the last three years.
Eurojism is launching a Doing Things University where life coaches and professional trainers can polish their credentials. The book will be launched in the fall.
To be put on the mailing list, send an email to eurojism AT gmail DOT com. There’ll be plenty of franchising opportunities. Rumors abound that Lifehacker, Lifehack, LifeClever, LifeDev, Life Optimizer and The Growing Life will be running articles on this in the very near future.



