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		<title>By: Possibility And Probability &#187; Why To Do lists don&#8217;t always work</title>
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		<dc:creator>Possibility And Probability &#187; Why To Do lists don&#8217;t always work</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] In my earlier post about School and GTD, I mentioned that the To Do lists just weren&#8217;t working for me as well as they do when I use them for work and other projects. Thinking about it some more has lead me to the conclusion that In order to have an effective To Do list, you need to have some level of knowledge about what you are trying to do. [...]</description>
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