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Studies show writing things down makes you more likely to follow through .

(For more on how the most productive people get things done, click here .)

So you've got a fixed schedule and a weekly plan - but the math doesn't add up. There's just too much stuff. Cal has an answer for that too.

Maybe you're thinking: I just have too many things to do. I could never get it all done in that amount of time.

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