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saeedesmaili.com
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| | | | I keep hearing from people that they find it difficult to keep track of what needs to be done. Every one of us has a list of different things to remember, work on, and accomplish. This list includes not only the very well-defined tasks that we call work, but also any Slack messages and emails that we have to reply to, documents that we have to read and review, and vacation time that we need to submit. | |
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reasonabledeviations.com
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| | | | Academic blog about quantitative finance, programming, maths. | |
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rolisz.ro
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| | | | After starting to use spaced repetition more actively [https://rolisz.ro/2019/12/30/cracking-the-human-memory/] and being more consistent with my journaling [https://rolisz.ro/2020/05/24/bullet-journaling/], now I've tackled improving my note taking skills. Over the last couple of months, I've read about various note-taking methods, different | |
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standardcrypto.wordpress.com
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| | "if a big supplier fails, Ofgem will appoint an emergency administrator to limit the risk of market chaos created by trying to quickly transfer a large number of customers to another supplier. Ofgem, the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy and the Treasury may decide to financially prop up the supplier while another company... |