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I heartily agree.
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"Believe it or not, I consider my constantly distracted state one of my assets in this business. That’s because whenever I feel distracted, I don’t head for the TV or the fridge or the phone — I do some tiny task that will bring me closer to my business goals."
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Here's the formula for procrastination: U = (E x V) / (P* x D).
I'm serious.
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"I see WebNotes as the online equivalent of that highlighter and sticky note solution but updated for the way we work on the web, with the bonus functionality of being able to organize, search, find, and aggregate all of those notes together in one place."
Handy new research apps are popping up every day!
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"First, they came for the verbs, and I said nothing, because verbing weirds language. Then, they arrival for the nouns, and I speech nothing because I no verbs."
Overheard on BookBalloon.com. I heart it!
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'When Henry David Thoreau retreated to the woods, he famously told his readers that he wanted "to front only the essential facts of life." What he didn't say is that he also wanted to front the essential facts of his ambition.'
A caustic little essay on the plague of modern Thoreaus.
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