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	<title>Comments on: GMD Tutorial &#8211; How To Capture New Projects And Tasks</title>
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		<title>By: Bill C.</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bill C.</dc:creator>
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		<description>Rodger,

I have had Achieve Planner on my PC for umm ... well, a long time! I keep starting and stopping and starting again and then recently I came across a video course that changed the way I started thinking about using your software. You see, my fiirst big obstacle was getting it all down on paper or whereever to begin to process it. I tried creating a project and adding tasks; didn&#039;t work for me. The video I mentioned had me perform an exercise called mind clearing. We were given an extensive list of mental triggers and asked to write down all of the tasks and such that we could think of. WOW! What a list. After that I started thinking about how I could get this information into Achieve Planner and started messing around with it again. I cam across the Quick Task Entry feature and my hope was answered. So cool! Then I came across this post. You are spot on target. Thanks for this great tool.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Rodger,</p>
<p>I have had Achieve Planner on my PC for umm &#8230; well, a long time! I keep starting and stopping and starting again and then recently I came across a video course that changed the way I started thinking about using your software. You see, my fiirst big obstacle was getting it all down on paper or whereever to begin to process it. I tried creating a project and adding tasks; didn&#8217;t work for me. The video I mentioned had me perform an exercise called mind clearing. We were given an extensive list of mental triggers and asked to write down all of the tasks and such that we could think of. WOW! What a list. After that I started thinking about how I could get this information into Achieve Planner and started messing around with it again. I cam across the Quick Task Entry feature and my hope was answered. So cool! Then I came across this post. You are spot on target. Thanks for this great tool.</p>
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