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		<title>By: Working with the demon Money at traviseneix</title>
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		<description>[...] Today I came across a great post over at ZenHabits - Monitor Your Impulse Spending Urges.Â  The part I am immediately implementing into my developing GTD system is this nugget of pure gold: Keep a 30-day list. If you have an urge to buy something, make it a rule that you have to first write it on your 30-day list. If, at the end of those 30 days, you still want it, then you can buy it (if you have the money). Just the act of putting it on the list (awareness) and forcing yourself to wait (delay) can make a big difference. [...]</description>
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