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The Perils of Criticism

I have a confession to make: I sometimes rather enjoy a well-written snarky movie review. Like this one about Jupiter Ascending that made me laugh out loud. And this one about Fifty Shades of Grey. Opinions will vary and viewpoints

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The Keep It Super Simple (K.I.S.S.) Productivity Award

Watching the Academy Awards recently has inspired me to suggest nominations for the Keep It Super Simple (K.I.S.S.) Productivity Award. The criteria for winning is to be the simplest method or tool. Some methods and tools are obvious winners, but

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Optimize Your Day With the Science of Productivity

Sometimes there is resistance to the idea of a routine, but the most productive people follow a routine-www.bakadesuyo.com. Putting the things we need to do on a regular basis on autopilot allows us to focus on more important matters. Studies have revealed statistics

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The Daily PlanIt Keep It Super Simple (K.I.S.S.) System for Productivity

The Daily PlanIt Keep It Super Simple (K.I.S.S.) System is super simple, super easy, and super flexible. And it’s free! The K.I.S.S. System: Combines the benefits of both electronic and paper systems Is accessible and synced across all electronic tools wherever

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Getting the Important Stuff Done

“Doing work that matters is much harder than doing work that doesn’t.” – Peter Bregman, author of “18 Minutes.” The important work that we say that we want to do is often hard. It’s so much easier to fritter away time on

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What I Have Learned About Love from the Movies

Something’s Gotta Give is one of my favorite romantic comedies. I’ve watched it many times and know almost all the lines by heart. Diane Keaton somehow makes having a broken heart funny in her crying scene. One of the lessons of

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Time Perspective and Happiness

In my search for videos to learn more about productivity, I came across this short TED Talk by Philip Zimbardo called “The Psychology of Time.” Philip Zimbardo is the author of the book The Time Paradox, and founder of the Heroic Imagination Project. An animated

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How I use Google Drive for Lists

Lists are an important part of any time management system. Some people enjoy using paper planners or notebooks. For an electronic system, there are different options available for lists: and Evernote is very popular. The Keep It Super Simple System

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Learn About Productivity

Productivity is a key skill that employers look for, but that is not often taught. The books and videos below are great resources to learn about productivity. Amazon affiliate links to books provide a small commission that helps support the

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Daily Routine Checklist With Prayers and Quotes for the Day

We all need a schedule that fits our unique life: everyone has their own preferences and tasks to perform. Some prefer to exercise, shower or bathe in the morning, others in the evening. Checklists can help us remember everything that

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