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		<title>By: Larry McKeogh</title>
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		<description>Good overall concept of time management Taylor.  One other thing to consider is understanding where you spend your time.  So often we think one thing but in reality it is actually quite different.  

For example, 10 minutes to read a blog or public interest story is not a lot.  Do it 10x per week and it can add up to nearly 2 hrs.  But do you remember all 10x?  There are plenty of unobtrusive tools that track and enable you to see where you are actually spending your time.  A couple I use are wakoopa and RescueTime.  I am slightly embarrassed each time I open them since the scales are not how my mind added up my efforts.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good overall concept of time management Taylor.  One other thing to consider is understanding where you spend your time.  So often we think one thing but in reality it is actually quite different.  </p>
<p>For example, 10 minutes to read a blog or public interest story is not a lot.  Do it 10x per week and it can add up to nearly 2 hrs.  But do you remember all 10x?  There are plenty of unobtrusive tools that track and enable you to see where you are actually spending your time.  A couple I use are wakoopa and RescueTime.  I am slightly embarrassed each time I open them since the scales are not how my mind added up my efforts.</p>
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