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24 Hours Not Enough? 10 Tips Of Time Management To Make Every Day Count

24 Hours Not Enough? 10 Tips Of Time Management To Make Every Day Count | Design, Science and Technology | Scoop.it
This article offers practical time management advice and teaches behavioral techniques that help individuals to manage time well.

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27 Productive Things You Can Do in 5 Minutes

27 Productive Things You Can Do in 5 Minutes | Design, Science and Technology | Scoop.it
Have five spare minutes before a meeting? Don't waste them—try one of these productive to-dos instead.

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The Odd Work-Break Ratio That's Great For Productivity

The Odd Work-Break Ratio That's Great For Productivity | Design, Science and Technology | Scoop.it
Everyone has that person in the office. You know, the one who always seems to get way more done than everybody else, but who never seems stressed or frantically trying to finish an assignment. How does he or she get it done?

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Lisa McCarthy's curator insight, August 5, 2014 4:54 AM

A person can't be 100% productive all day. As much as you want to make the most of every minute, to get stuff done, to hustle, it's just not humanly possible. Concentration is like a muscle: It needs to rest to be able to function, and it shouldn't be overworked. Otherwise it'll simply burn out and take longer to get back into the swing of things.

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16 Habits That Are Killing Your Productivity and How to Fix Them

16 Habits That Are Killing Your Productivity and How to Fix Them | Design, Science and Technology | Scoop.it
We’ve never had more tools at our disposal to work more efficiently, and yet we’ve never been more distracted.

We spend most days trapped in our inboxes and shuffling around our calendars, only to be left wondering where the day went.

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