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app103:
Massachusetts School of Law at Andover presents a show on Time Management


http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4242235120852630319
Length: about 54 minutes

Paul Keith:
Hi app, I just finished watching the video and I'm kind of surprised you were the one who submitted this considering your criticisms in this post.

I'm wondering if you still apply any of the advises in this video and what you did to make them work for you. In particular, the activity log is like a "less flawed but still not good enough" kind of journal to me so I really wanted to know what you did to make it work.

At best, the only valuable slightly non-repetitive idea I got from this was the possibility that writing the to-do lists task in such a way that it reads like I've done it could possibly be more effective than cutting the tasks into smaller pieces. (Contrast to writing it as something I would do or I am currently doing)

app103:
I only posted this because I thought others might be interested in it. I don't even remember what it covered (and since I have sworn off paying attention to other people's time management advice, I am not about to watch it again)

Mizraim:
I only posted this because I thought others might be interested in it. I don't even remember what it covered (and since I have sworn off paying attention to other people's time management advice, I am not about to watch it again)
-app103 (March 08, 2009, 11:02 PM)
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HAHA!   ;D I find that when it comes to time management, the best advice is your own because no one knows your day/schedule/likes/interests etc. like you do.  :)

Paul Keith:
Thanks for the comment app.

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