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<description>Audio, video, and articles about perfectionism to help you win at the game of work and business of life.</description>
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<copyright>&#x2117; &amp; &#xA9; 2006 The David Allen Company</copyright>

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    <title>Audio:  Dean Hering - Part 7</title>
    <description>Educated at Virginia Tech and Carnegie Mellon, Dean was the primary driver of the creation of the GTD Add-In for Microsoft Outlook, and currently leads development and deployment at NetCentrics' innovation-support software division, OVO. Here's a current, rich slice of his on-going conversation with David.</description>
    <author>info@davidco.com (David Allen)</author>
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    <pubDate>Thu, 10 May 2007 08:16:42 PDT</pubDate>
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        <category>innovation</category>
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        <category>learning</category>
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    <title>Audio:  Dean Hering - Part 6</title>
    <description>Educated at Virginia Tech and Carnegie Mellon, Dean was the primary driver of the creation of the GTD Add-In for Microsoft Outlook, and currently leads development and deployment at NetCentrics' innovation-support software division, OVO. Here's a current, rich slice of his on-going conversation with David.</description>
    <author>info@davidco.com (David Allen)</author>
    <link>http://gettingthingsdone.com/audio.php?play=1&amp;start_cat=&amp;item=Hering_6.mp3&amp;mid=286&amp;titleid=64&amp;trackid=286</link>
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    <pubDate>Thu, 10 May 2007 08:16:06 PDT</pubDate>
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        <category>focus</category>
        <category>human capital</category>
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        <category>innovation</category>
        <category>leadership</category>
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        <category>perfectionism</category>
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        <category>quality</category>
        <category>responsibility</category>
        <category>teamwork</category>
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    <title>Audio:  Dean Hering - Part 4</title>
    <description>Educated at Virginia Tech and Carnegie Mellon, Dean was the primary driver of the creation of the GTD Add-In for Microsoft Outlook, and currently leads development and deployment at NetCentrics' innovation-support software division, OVO. Here's a current, rich slice of his on-going conversation with David.</description>
    <author>info@davidco.com (David Allen)</author>
    <link>http://gettingthingsdone.com/audio.php?play=1&amp;start_cat=&amp;item=Hering_4.mp3&amp;mid=284&amp;titleid=64&amp;trackid=284</link>
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    <pubDate>Thu, 10 May 2007 08:14:11 PDT</pubDate>
    <category>GTD</category>
    <category>Getting Things Done</category>
        <category>best practices</category>
        <category>calendar</category>
        <category>culture</category>
        <category>email</category>
        <category>essence</category>
        <category>focus</category>
        <category>form</category>
        <category>function follows form</category>
        <category>inbox</category>
        <category>lists</category>
        <category>management</category>
        <category>Outlook</category>
        <category>Outlook Add In</category>
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        <category>projects</category>
        <category>stuff</category>
        <category>system</category>
        <category>tasks</category>
        <category>teamwork</category>
        <category>technology</category>
        <category>to-do lists</category>
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    <title>Audio:  Kevin Wilde - Part 8</title>
    <description>As VP and Chief Learning Officer at General Mills, Kevin provides great coaching in this interview for changing our habits in the right direction, and some useful perspectives in working with others.  He's a really good guy doing really good things in a really big place.</description>
    <author>info@davidco.com (David Allen)</author>
    <link>http://gettingthingsdone.com/audio.php?play=1&amp;start_cat=&amp;item=Wilde_8.mp3&amp;mid=264&amp;titleid=59&amp;trackid=264</link>
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    <pubDate>Thu, 15 Mar 2007 02:43:19 PDT</pubDate>
    <category>GTD</category>
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        <category>change</category>
        <category>curiosity</category>
        <category>intention journal</category>
        <category>key behaviors</category>
        <category>learning</category>
        <category>mood management</category>
        <category>motivation</category>
        <category>perfectionism</category>
        <category>self-development</category>
        <category>weekly review</category>
        <category>work-life balance</category>
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    <title>Audio:  Kevin Wilde - Part 6</title>
    <description>As VP and Chief Learning Officer at General Mills, Kevin provides great coaching in this interview for changing our habits in the right direction, and some useful perspectives in working with others.  He's a really good guy doing really good things in a really big place.</description>
    <author>info@davidco.com (David Allen)</author>
    <link>http://gettingthingsdone.com/audio.php?play=1&amp;start_cat=&amp;item=Wilde_6.mp3&amp;mid=262&amp;titleid=59&amp;trackid=262</link>
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    <pubDate>Thu, 15 Mar 2007 02:42:16 PDT</pubDate>
    <category>GTD</category>
    <category>Getting Things Done</category>
        <category>altitude</category>
        <category>attitude</category>
        <category>best practices</category>
        <category>black belt</category>
        <category>calendar</category>
        <category>coaching</category>
        <category>deadlines</category>
        <category>energy management</category>
        <category>flow</category>
        <category>focus</category>
        <category>getting started</category>
        <category>goals</category>
        <category>habit change</category>
        <category>key behaviors</category>
        <category>mentors</category>
        <category>mood management</category>
        <category>next actions</category>
        <category>perfectionism</category>
        <category>procrastination</category>
        <category>regroup</category>
        <category>resistance</category>
        <category>review</category>
        <category>rituals</category>
        <category>tasks</category>
        <category>tips</category>
        <category>vacation</category>
        <category>weekly review</category>
        <category>work-life balance</category>
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    <title>Audio:  Vision &amp; Brainstorming</title>
    <description>February 2007 - David covers the five steps of The Natural Planning Model, designed to enhance your vertical thinking for appropriate perspective and control on your projects. Glean these tips and insights from David's widespread experience with effective project planning.</description>
    <author>info@davidco.com (David Allen)</author>
    <link>http://gettingthingsdone.com/audio.php?play=1&amp;start_cat=&amp;item=Managing_Projects_4.mp3&amp;mid=235&amp;titleid=55&amp;trackid=235</link>
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    <pubDate>Fri, 16 Feb 2007 03:45:00 PST</pubDate>
    <category>GTD</category>
    <category>Getting Things Done</category>
        <category>attention</category>
        <category>brain</category>
        <category>brainstorming</category>
        <category>creativity</category>
        <category>ideas</category>
        <category>imagery</category>
        <category>innovation</category>
        <category>mind map</category>
        <category>Natural Planning Model</category>
        <category>perfectionism</category>
        <category>software</category>
        <category>successful outcome</category>
        <category>teamwork</category>
        <category>vision</category>
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    <title>Audio:  Julie Flagg - Part 7</title>
    <description>Birth, life, and death can be rather compelling stand-alone topics. When you combine them with GTD, it gets particularly interesting. Dr. Julie Flagg shares the best practices she applies in her large OB/GYN clinic and practice, where she is responsible for the health and well-being of more than 30,000 women.</description>
    <author>info@davidco.com (David Allen)</author>
    <link>http://gettingthingsdone.com/audio.php?play=1&amp;start_cat=&amp;item=Flagg7.mp3&amp;mid=202&amp;titleid=44&amp;trackid=202</link>
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    <pubDate>Thu, 11 Jan 2007 02:51:36 PST</pubDate>
    <category>GTD</category>
    <category>Getting Things Done</category>
        <category>action</category>
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        <category>challenges</category>
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        <category>crisis</category>
        <category>distractions</category>
        <category>focus</category>
        <category>goals</category>
        <category>perfectionism</category>
        <category>priorities</category>
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