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		<title>By: GTD @ Home &#8211; An Inbox For Everyone &#171; First Today, Then Tomorrow</title>
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		<description>[...] I can say it until I’m blue in the face – “Please put it in my inbox!” but no one ever does. So turn the tables and sneak it in as a part of family culture – everyone has their own inbox.  You might even find that someday one of them will come to you and ask, “How to you keep your inbox so it’s always empty?” and you can smile and show them how to process it to zero. [...]</description>
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