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Making a list and checking it twice by Kyle Steed
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  • Post category:Studying / Time Management
  • Post published:March 13, 2015

When switching from one task to another, spend the last few minutes recording where you’re at, problems you faced and breakthroughs you made, and what the next step is.

This will help you pick it up with minimal catch-up next time.

Source: Time Blocking – The Secret Weapon For Better Focus @ makeuseof

Photo: Making a list and checking it twice by Kyle Steed under Creative Commons license

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