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		<title>By: John B. Kendrick</title>
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		<description>Good time management can definitely lead to less stress and higher self esteem, but we really cannot manage time as much as what we do with that time.  Task management is the real key and I have found David Allen&#039;s GTD (Getting Things Done) recipe the essential ingredient for me.  

I used and taught Covey and Daytimer for many years before reading David Allen&#039;s GTD book and switching to his system.  And then I found an application that allows me to view my entire GTD at work on my Win machine, at home on my Macs and even on my cell phone.  And another app lets me call in tasks to my GTD without any writing or typing, great for those thoughts that hit me while driving.  I&#039;ve written about my experiences with GTD in a blog post at http://johnkendrick.wordpress.com/2008/03/27/more-getting-things-done/  John</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good time management can definitely lead to less stress and higher self esteem, but we really cannot manage time as much as what we do with that time.  Task management is the real key and I have found David Allen&#8217;s GTD (Getting Things Done) recipe the essential ingredient for me.  </p>
<p>I used and taught Covey and Daytimer for many years before reading David Allen&#8217;s GTD book and switching to his system.  And then I found an application that allows me to view my entire GTD at work on my Win machine, at home on my Macs and even on my cell phone.  And another app lets me call in tasks to my GTD without any writing or typing, great for those thoughts that hit me while driving.  I&#8217;ve written about my experiences with GTD in a blog post at <a href="http://johnkendrick.wordpress.com/2008/03/27/more-getting-things-done/" rel="nofollow">http://johnkendrick.wordpress.com/2008/03/27/more-getting-things-done/</a>  John</p>
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