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		<title>By: GTD Power Links 07/08/08 &#171; Geeks Guide To GTD</title>
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		<description>[...] A place for your stuffƅvery system out there, particularly those that are dependent on a specific format and/or planner, advocate putting everything in one place. Some systems insist that the only place to put things is in their product; GTD advocates a more realistic approach: minimizing how many places you put stuff. (via simple productivity blog) [...]</description>
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