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Let's meet in New York City, Wednesday, May 23
May 16, 2007
You're invited... I'm getting Good Experience readers together in New York next week, on Wednesday, May 23!
Please come to celebrate the launch of my new book, Bit Literacy. I'll give you a book, a tutorial on solving your information overload, and finish up with a cocktail with drinks and passed hors d'oeuvres - you want Good Experience, this is it!
Schedule:
WEDNESDAY, MAY 23
• 4pm - 6pm: seminar on "bit literacy", led by Mark Hurst
• 6pm - 8pm: cocktail to celebrate the book launch
Sign up here for the 4pm seminar and you'll get a book included.
Or RSVP to me directly if you want to come to the party only. NYC location info when you sign up.
This is your chance to solve info overload forever.
Seminar, book, cocktail - sign up for the Wednesday event!
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Finally, here's a note I got today from a reader of Bit Literacy:
I just wanted to write a note and thank you. Bit Literacy has changed my life.
Over the past decade of working for dotcom start-ups and global media companies, there has always been one constant in my life: the stress of bit overload. Just as you detail it. The endless emails, the disorganized notes, the post-it's across my desk. The weight of always knowing there's more to be done. And the fear that I'm not consuming as much information as I could.
Reading your book was, for me, a small form of enlightenment. I would laugh out loud. At points, I would even smile moony-ishly. As I finished collating my disparate to-do's into gootodo.com, an incredible weight lifted from my chest. And I went outside. And walked in the park. And was happy.
I hate to cite you as a digital-era Deepak Chopra, but reading Bit Literacy really has changed my life. Halfway through, I bought a copy for my brother, who immediately passed it on to his wife. My father and another brother both have copies on the way.
I no longer feel burdened. I'm finally able to let go of the office, and relax.
Thank you, Mark.
Sign up here for next week's (Wednesday, May 23) seminar and cocktail.

