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I find that I am...

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I find that I am...

I find that I am usually most productive in the 5-10 minutes before leaving the house. I know that I don’t need to leave, but rather than leave early or just sit, I speed around the house organizing some of the disorder that accumulated during the day.

Harnessing your interstitial time By: Merlin Mann (12 replies) September 6, 2005 - 2:59am
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