Until it's on your calendar and assigned an hour, it's just a list of wishful thinking.
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Experts agree that if you don't consider how long things take, you're setting yourself up for failure .
I can hear what some of you are thinking: But I get interrupted. Things get thrown at me last minute.
Great - build that into your schedule. It doesn't need to be perfect. Things will change. But you need to have a plan, otherwise you'll waste time.
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