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March 15, 2012

The seventh rule of GnTD

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Host your GnTD blog on a service that you know will be acquired by Twitter in a few years time and subsequently shut down, thus saving you the hassle of having to get things done on your GnTD blog.

Posted by Michael Wallace Michael Wallace

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September 2, 2010

The sixth rule of GnTD

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New posts may only be created after a period of inactivity that lasts at least n months, where n is the number of posts to GnTD.

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January 28, 2010

The fifth rule of GnTD

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Sometimes Getting noThing Done is just a precursor to Getting Things Done.*

 

 

 

*This week, at least

Posted by Iain McGregor Iain McGregor

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January 13, 2010

The fourth rule of GnTD

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It's not "me, me, me", it's "meh, meh...meh."

Posted by Iain McGregor Iain McGregor

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January 13, 2010

The third rule of GnTD

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Your next action is... meh, who cares?

Posted by Simon Metson Simon Metson

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January 13, 2010

The second rule of GnTD

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The cup's not half full or half empty. It's sitting in the sink, waiting to get washed.

Posted by Iain McGregor Iain McGregor

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January 12, 2010

The first rule of GnTD

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"There is no list"

Posted by Iain McGregor Iain McGregor

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