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Some of the Most Expensive Real Estate in the World (and It’s Not What You’d Think)

13 May 2008 Jay (Jason Van Orden) 13 Comments

Last week my wife and I had a friend visit from the U.S. It was beautiful out in Buenos Aires. It was nice to have the flexibility and freedom to spend time enjoying the city with her.

Here’s a quick video I took. I share a spectacular 15th floor view of some of the most expensive real estate in the world in Buenos Aires. You’ll be surprised at what it is.

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Get Started with Mindjet Mind Map Software

11 Mar 2008 Sterling (Jeremy Frandsen) 9 Comments

In this video you will learn some of the basic ways to use Mindjet and then a couple tips on using the software to make your life more efficient and in line with the Getting Things Done philosophy.

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Video Contest Winner!

06 Mar 2008 Sterling (Jeremy Frandsen) 11 Comments

Several months ago we put up a contest for those with creativity and the ability to make a fun video for our new ‘movie trailer’ styled promo.  Well, we have a winner, check it out:

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Streamline and Automate Your Business with an Organization Chart

21 Feb 2008 Jay (Jason Van Orden) 11 Comments

Organization ChartIn this video you’ll learn how to use an E-Myth-style organization chart as a tool to streamline and automate your business. This is a critical tool that we use as the foundation for turning our businesses into a system that can run without us. Remember that the goal of an entrepreneur is to work ON the business and not IN it. You don’t want to just create another job. You’ll also see how to tie this into your Getting Things Done system. You’ll find additional links and resources after the “read more” link.

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Getting Things Done (GTD) with Mindmaps

31 Jan 2008 Jay (Jason Van Orden) 14 Comments

It’s time for another video. In this one we show you how we use mindmaps to implement a system based on “Getting Things Done” (GTD) by David Allen. It uses free collaborative mindmapping tools making it useful for teams as well as individuals. It can also be implemented on an individual basis using desktop mindmapping software. You can watch the video in the flash player below (you may need to click through to the site). The resolution is high enough that you can click on the full screen icon to view it larger.

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