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Bring out your to-do list! What form does yours take?

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How many people use Excel, Outlook, sticky notes, legal pads, posters, whiteboards or even emails to themselves? Registration closes on April 10, 2017. Learn more here. What form does yours take? I’ve always been interested in how they go about it, and what their lists actually look like. Have your own question?

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What I Learned the Year We (Nearly) Skipped Christmas

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By the time I started needing deodorant, I could legally drive.) She loathes whining in all of its forms, always emphasizing the value of dealing and doing. I learned a lot that Christmas, including that even the toughest, coolest moms feel overwhelmed sometimes. I was 14 and just glad to be getting out of town.

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Trello vs. Monday.com: Which platform is best for task management?

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Three years later, in 2017, Trello was purchased by Australian software company Atlassian, best known for being the creator of Jira, another project management software. Yet, if you manage large teams for an enterprise-level organization, you’ll need the more in-depth features offered by Monday.com, so it’s worth learning about the platform.

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21 Ways to Read More Books

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With social media updates, near-constant news alerts and other forms of media—such as YouTube videos, new Netflix shows and podcasts —all competing for our attention, reading often falls by the wayside. Every time you finish a page or a chapter, ask yourself: What have I learned? Get the most out of the book you’re reading.

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Time For Administrative Professionals To Stay Vigilant!

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From his constant barrage of insults and attacks on his opponents (and anyone else in his wake) on through his disrespectful and unapologetic attitude (both alleged and documented) toward women and minorities, Trump ran true to form to a bully personification. Some behaviors can be argued as legally actionable and some cannot.