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    <body><![CDATA[Extremely useful ideas on how to actually get organized, stay that way, and keep up with all the things to do in every aspect of life. This book is about the nitty gritty details of running a tight ship. <br/><br/>It certainly doesn't read like a novel, but the information is very valuable. Over the last year my life has become much more complex. Using the techniques from GTD I've been able to keep a much better handle on all of it.]]></body>
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