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		<title>By: Yasar Goandal</title>
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		<description>great post. I think you chose a good top 5 of what can be done on the fly instead of idling...

If you&#039;re into GTD (Getting things done by David Allen) you would also be maintaining your &quot;next actions&quot; list. These are easily maintained in web tools like Nozbe.com, Vitalist.com, RememberTheMilk.com. They are both available for your mobile and also have iphone apps...

So a daily 5 minute review of your next actions could just give your GTD approach a boost.</description>
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<p>If you&#8217;re into GTD (Getting things done by David Allen) you would also be maintaining your &#8220;next actions&#8221; list. These are easily maintained in web tools like Nozbe.com, Vitalist.com, RememberTheMilk.com. They are both available for your mobile and also have iphone apps&#8230;</p>
<p>So a daily 5 minute review of your next actions could just give your GTD approach a boost.</p>
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