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Saying No to More: Why Giving Your Brain Space to Wander Improves Your Productivity

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When was the last time you stared out a window and reflected on your life? Or reevaluated the way you spend your days? Thankfully, productivity expert Juliet Funt is giving us all permission to make time every day to sit and think, which she calls white space. White space is unscheduled time.

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Why Traveling the World Is the Best Investment in Yourself

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That means long flights, wandering dazedly through strange places, sometimes not knowing what or where we’ll be eating next or exactly when we’ll make it to our next destination. It seems ridiculous how his laissez-faire approach to any given day somehow results in eventual productivity. We’ve been all over the U.S.

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The 2012 Productivityist Holiday Gift Guide

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We’re almost two weeks away from Christmas, and now’s the time where we’re racking our brains trying to figure out what to get that particular person that’s on your list who is difficult to shop for each and every year. Why no Kindle? The Ideaboard. This is a neat idea (pun totally intended). Kobo Mini.

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How To Live A Scriptless Life

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Beyond this rather light introduction there’s a far more serious theme for this article, and, at least for me, a far more important challenge: how to avoid playing roles in our lives? Unconsciously playing games is happening more often than we know. But some of them, and I dare say most of them, are poisonous.

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The “Ants” Situation

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No, dear, no more ants” I whispered while letting the breakfast synapses work again. While I was slowly heading to the kitchen, to start making breakfast, I heard Bianca shouting again: “Dad, Dad, there are even more ants”. She doesn’t do this every time, so I rushed to see what was that all about. And oh, she was so right!

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106 Thoughts on Overcoming Overwhelm in a Freaked-Out World

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Productive & Organized Home Contribute to P&O! Work With Stephanie « Communication Productivity Tip: Dont Make People Search for You. Share your ideas.  If you keep going, you'll just be more overwhelmed. Let the blood go to your brain (the thinking organ) and away from your legs and arms.

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