Working Your To-Do List: The Value of Alternating Large and Small Tasks
Posted: 09/26/2012 12:00:00 AM EDT | 0
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You are a competent professional, you consistently get a lot done, and you are adept at composing and executing the items on your to-do list. Yet, there is a simple technique that can help you be even more effective that you might not have ever considered. This technique involves alternating both large and small tasks on your to-do list for the natural energy that engenders.
The more productive you are, the more i...
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