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Finish incomplete tasks

If you keep having thoughts or anxiety about an unfinished task, set aside time to complete it when you won’t be interrupted.

Source: The Zeigarnik effect: the scientific key to better work @ Sandglaz blog

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Posted: Rich@RespectYourself   |   Updated: 08 Jan 2016   |   Categories: Anxiety/Stress, Time Management

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