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45 Professional Development Books to Level Up Your Career and Your Life

Success

Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less By Greg McKeown You won’t fulfill your dreams, change the world or make an impact if you’re simply reacting to everyone else’s expectations and requests through a bombardment of emails, meetings, calls and commitments.

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The Freedom to Work from Anywhere: Your Virtual Business Tips (Part 4)

Stephanie LH Calahan

  Here is an example of why: I was just checking my emails before going to bed (I'm on vacation in Georgia, just south of Russia, 12 hours ahead of pacific time) when I saw an interview request from foxbusiness.com journalist. I have Dropbox on my phone as well so I can easily send documents to my consultants while on the road.

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The 2013 Productivityist Holiday Gift Guide

Productivityist

This is my email client of choice ,regardless of platform. It is action-oriented, meaning it gets my emails to where they need to be and gets me out of my inbox a hell of a lot faster. Using the free version of Dropbox is fine, but I''m suggesting you gift a subscription. Dropbox provides that.and a whole lot more.

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77 Things I Did In 2010

Brilliantly Better

Syncing with Dropbox actually made sense, now that you have at least two devices to use the app. I always wanted to experience this lifestyle, and last year finally gave me that flavor. The post describing this minimum survival kit got quoted on various blogs pretty fast and it also played really nice on social media.

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