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By consumerist.com July 6, 2007

You can apply the principles of the Getting Things Done book to all aspects of your Consumerist lifestyle, from following through on a resolution to draft a budget, to remembering to call customer service, to funding your IRA.

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  1. ribex says:
    July 7, 2007 at 5:35 am

    I would have expected something a little better than an Amazon link here. I was expecting to read a new GTD story. :(

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