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Genuine Curiosity: Packing tips, part 1
In both Prague and Baton Rouge, I found myself in the midst of many discussions about packing for travel - how to pack without wrinkling ...
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Genuine Curiosity: Learning to be easy to talk to
Ok, so you thought I was going to talk about packing, right? That's coming...but first: This evening, I was spending a few minutes catching ...
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Genuine Curiosity: David Allen: Making It All Work
When I heard about David Allen’s new book, “Making It All Work,” I ... David Allen's book is really helpful. The GTD concept is great. ...
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Genuine Curiosity: David Allen: Making It All Work
When I heard about David Allen’s new book, “Making It All Work,” I ... David Allen's book is really helpful. The GTD concept is great. ...
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Genuine Curiosity: Manage your energy - not your time
Manage your energy - not your time. Am I getting a cosmic nudge? ... Harvard Business Review, and there is an article called, "Manage Your ...
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Genuine Curiosity: Laugh to death by PowerPoint
I’m always on the lookout for ways to make PowerPoint more interesting. In the past, that’s been things like using “Beyond Bullet Points” ...
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Genuine Curiosity: Manage your energy - not your time
Am I getting a cosmic nudge? I am in the midst of reading a great book called "Finding Your Focus Zone" which is about managing your energy ...
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Genuine Curiosity: Manage your energy - not your time
Am I getting a cosmic nudge? I am in the midst of reading a great book called "Finding Your Focus Zone" which is about managing your energy ...
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Genuine Curiosity: Yapta helped me get cheaper flights
A few weeks ago, I wrote about a free service called Yapta, which stands for "Your Amazing Personal Travel Assistant" (get Yapta now, ...
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Genuine Curiosity: Outlook and GTD - Filing and Archiving Tips
Now that you are processing your email instead of nesting on it, you’ll need to consider a sustainable strategy for archiving and storage of ...
 
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