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Tuesday, October 30, 2007
What to Do When It’s All Too Much
lifehack.org: "Things have been pretty hectic around here. We lifehackistes talk about and write about productivity as a way of dealing with the everyday distractions and time-sinks that prevent us from getting our important work done — whether that’s career-related tasks or following our personal goals. But what happens when everything falls apart? When disaster strikes and it takes everything you have to deal with it?"
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Wow, I looked at this title and though "please tell me!" This article was fairly helpful, but didn't say much that the average person doesn't already know or can't figure out. I think the two most important things stated were relying on others and not completely avoiding procrastination. I know how hard it can be to say "no", but it is so critical when things get hectic. I am still working on this myself.
Procrastination, although sometimes the devil himself, can be a realistic choice if you come to a standstill. If it isnt' something that must be done right then, you will most likely save time by moving on rather then spending hours trying to get started.
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