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gadling.com
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| | | | | There is an inner child in all of us; each inner child, however, is demanding of very different joys. My inner child has a very long, nagging list. Towards the top of it is to get lost in a maze. Certainly that large, snowy maze in The Shining probably scared many people away from such frivolity, but not me. Thankfully, however, there are enough inner children out there who feel as I do that catering to this desire has actually become somewhat lucrative in Minnesota, of all places. Why Minnesota? Corn. It is far easier to create a maze in a field of corn and at least 25 farmers across the state have done so. Those wanting to jump onto a field ... | |
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www.hailleygriffis.com
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| | | | | The term 'workload planning' may not sound very exciting, but I'm talking about having a reasonable number of things on my to-do list on any given day - and there are few better ways to start a workday than that. Over the last few years, my work has changed a lot. I've gone from being ... Continue reading "My Strategies for Mastering the Art of Workload Planning" | |
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todoist.com
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| | | | | President Eisenhower used this simple grid to distinguish between the Urgent and the Important and prioritize his time and tasks accordingly. Learn how to apply his framework to your own tasks and projects. | |
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www.eisenhower.me
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| | | The Eisenhower Matrix, also known as Urgent-Important Matrix, is a decision making principle and productivity tool that helps prioritize your many tasks. | ||