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Schedule by AlisaRyan
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  • Post category:Time Management / Tips
  • Post published:April 24, 2013

Add at least 10% extra as contingency when planning – in terms of time/cost/effort. This applies to all activities – homework, journeys, house jobs, shopping.

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