Legal Practice Pro Email Subscriber Contest – Getting Things Done

Last week’s contest for my copy of The Whuffie Factor: Using the Power of Social Networks to Build Your Business (affiliate link) went so swimmingly well that I thought I’d do it again.  This time, you’ve got a chance to win my copy of Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity (affiliate link).

What’s the big deal about Getting Things Done?

This is the go-to book on productivity – period.  If you’re like me you’ve gone through every single type of productivity system from Franklin Planners to scribbling on your hand … and none of it works.  David Allen changes that in this book.

Getting Things Done offers a complete system for creating a productivity framework.  The goal is to be so absurdly productive that you can do a million things at once, and some people swear by it.

The truth of the matter, however, is that the GTD system is a good starting point for creating your own productivity system.  You won’t end up using everything in this book, but it helps to wrap your mind around the best way to tackle your own productivity issues.  That’s how I used it, and it’s proven an invaluable foundation for how I get a million things done at once (or so it seems from time to time).

Now I’d like it to be yours.

Here’s How To Enter

On the left side of this page there is a box that says, “Enter Your Email Address And Get New Content Delivered Automatically!” Just enter your email address to sign up for email updates to Legal Practice Pro, and be sure to confirm your subscription no later than 5:00pm Eastern time on Saturday, May 8, 2010.

If you’re not sure if you already get email updates, feel free to enter your email address. The system will tell you if you’re already subscribed.

And if you’re already subscribed, you’re already entered for this contest.

That’s pretty much it.

I will choose a winner on Sunday, May 9, 2010 and announce the name in a blog post this coming week. The book will be shipped out on Monday, May 10, 2010 and should arrive within a few days after.

So go to the box on the left side of this page, enter your email address and confirm the subscription.

Good luck!

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  2. zhou001 says:

    In California many homeowners are stuck in upside down mortgages and want to know how to get a principal reduction with a bankruptcy attorney if they have a failed loan modification. While many seek principal reductions through loan modifications the truth is they’re few and far between. In Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, Los Angeles and Orange counties many home owners took out 2nd mortgages just to buy their home, let alone taking out HELOC’s to do home improvements and pay off credit card debt. Most of these 2nd mortgages are upside down, making them a perfect candidate for lien stripping through chapter 13 bankruptcy. A bankruptcy attorney can file a chapter 13 bankruptcy with a motion to avoid the lien and eliminate the 2nd or 3rd mortgage completely. Bankruptcy is a federal program and law unlike, loan modifications that may or not work. The majority of homeowners seeing a principal reduction through a loan modification are denied and many of them may eventually face foreclosure and fear losing their home. Bankruptcy chapter 13 can stop the foreclosure process and get someone a true principal reduction if they have a 2nd mortgage that’s upside down, making it unsecured. Most bankruptcy attorneys focus mainly on chapter 7 bankruptcy, leaving chapter 13 bankruptcies for the bankruptcy experts. “If you really want a true principal reduction then stripping the lien will do just that” says bankruptcy attorney James D. Zhou, managing partner at Zhou & Chini. We see many homeowners in California being able to take advantage of bankruptcy chapter 13 with a motion to avoid the lien because so many people have under water 2nd mortgages. If a bankruptcy attorney really knows what he or she is doing then they can save someone allot of money with this type of principal reduction. Throughout California many homeowners were attracted to 80/20 mortgages where they could purchase a home for little to no money down. Unfortunately, most of the homes purchased during the real estate boom were 30% to 40% over valued. Government backed loan modifications just aren’t cutting it in California where the debt to income ratio doesn’t support the property values. Unless homeowners see principal reductions they might as well just walk away, and that’s what they’re doing! Typically, bankruptcy is the last resort for most people trying to save their home. However, with the ability to get a real principal reduction, eliminate their unsecured debt and save their home from foreclosure many homeowners is seeking the help of a bankruptcy attorney. Many homeowners have attempted loan modifications that failed; they are now so far behind in their mortgage payments and so upside down with their property value that this may be the only thing that makes sense for them. The California real estate market is the “perfect storm” for homeowners to receive a principal reduction through bankruptcy. A bankruptcy attorney can help people see if they qualify for a principal reduction through bankruptcy chapter 13 with motions like (11 U.S.C. ' 522(a)) to strip a lien. Making mistakes when it comes to filing bankruptcy can be very costly, so be careful when selecting a bankruptcy attorney for a chapter 13. For a free and confidential consultation with an experienced bankruptcy attorney go to <a href="http://www.BankruptcyAttorneyinCalifornia.com” target=”_blank”>www.BankruptcyAttorneyinCalifornia.com.