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    <body><![CDATA[If you haven't spent a slew of hours online and picking up productivity tips over the past couple of years, then this is your idea introduction to the GTD model. However, if you've already built up a GTD model from bits and pieces picked up here and there, listening to it all gain will seem insanely tedious.<br/><br/>So, with that in mind, consider the stars being given for somebody who is a blank slate on the GTD mentality.]]></body>
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