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Why We’re All Doomed and GTD Can’t Save Us

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Copyright © 2011 Marlon Ribunal. You might enjoy days or weeks of respite from your mounting stress, only to experience some recurring strain to your system, manifesting as a problem in your health, family, social life, or some other “non-productive” though essential part of who you are. Survey Says…You Are Stressed!

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FacileThings Gives Time Back To You

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Copyright © 2011 Marlon Ribunal. A couple of years ago I was immersed in a very busy and unpleasant lifestyle, working too hard as a Project Director for a Spanish software development company. Grab a copy now of Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity by David Allen ]. Guest Post.

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Stephanie Hosts Jill Hively: What's for Dinner? 5 Steps to Meal.

Stephanie LH Calahan

Work With Stephanie « My Theme for 2011: Decisive Productive Action | Main | 10 Reminder Systems for You To Consider » Stephanie Hosts Jill Hively: What’s for Dinner? Work With Stephanie | Contact Copyright 2007-2010 Calahan Solutions, Inc. -- All Rights Reserved Want to use my content in your ezine, newsletter or blog?

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How Your Daily Rituals Can Set The Tone Of Productivity

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Copyright © 2011 Marlon Ribunal. The more aggressive you are driving, the more likely you get into stressful driving situations. You don’t want your daily commute to become a source of stress. D o you have a lifestyle that requires you to be somewhere else other than home after a day’s work.

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106 Thoughts on Overcoming Overwhelm in a Freaked-Out World

Stephanie LH Calahan

Main | Start 2011 off Organized! " The playing field of the world is leveling off which means that the competition, pace and stress levels are at maximum. But ironically, all that unfinished "little stuff" can stress us out more than the big projects we haven't gotten around to yet. Thanks to Regina Lark,Ph.D.

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