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Exercise 1.2: Isolating your most important work activities

“The sculptor produces the beautiful statue by chipping away such parts of the marble block as are not needed–it is a process of elimination.”
~Elbert Hubbard
Once you’ve created your list, it’s time to organize your list into two groups: Work related activities and non-work related activities. Work related activities are any activities that are directly related [...]

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How Multi-Tasking Could Be Ruining Your Life

This morning while I was about to get to work, I had a sudden reflection of how I used to approach work couple of years ago.
I had no systems, no procedures, no nothing to organize my work in order to decide what was important and what was not.
I used to be a multi-tasker and at [...]

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