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Pretty Planning

Tips From T. Marie

You can doodle with gel pens and felt markers or just stick to words with black and blue pens. When most of our days are filled with meetings, emails, errands, and chores, it can be a relief to sit back and make all those mundane tasks look pretty on a piece of paper. As far as decorating your planners go, well, that’s 110% up to you.

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How to Launch Your Thing on Time

Productivityist

Productivityist readers can sign up and get a FREE course and workbook from the $100 MBA to help you start their business! Those two minutes of amped up music and quick scenes of Balboa sweating out the mediocre in him is actually months of gruelling hard work that seemed to have no payoff in sight. Launching a new project is not fun.

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The Procrastinator's Guide to Writing | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

Anyways, he sent in this great guest post, and I wanted to post it up on a Friday, but then there was… that… thing I had to do. And… well, it’s a bit late but… I finally got this post up for you to read (to the end) and enjoy. Check your email. Doodle on a note pad. Look up “foolscap” on Wikipedia.

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Essentialism: Focus on Less Tasks to Get More Work Done

Productivityist

You feel like you’re rushing from one task to the next, but still do not catch up to a point where you feel good about the stuff you got done? It has games, psychology, science, fun doodles, brain scans and technical step by step instructions. The up and down? It’s hectic, stressful and overwhelming. The whole nine yards.

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Success

Some of the good deeds include delivering 100 Easter eggs to children in a hospital dressed up as a bunny and putting on a birthday party for a woman in a care home who was turning 100, but had no family. There he worked up through the ranks, becoming president of Jim Rohn Productions at the age of 25. Mental health coach.

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