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Schedule by AlisaRyan
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  • Post category:Studying / Time Management
  • Post published:February 23, 2015

“Time-blocking” is a productivity technique where you block time slots out of your day during which you can focus on completing specific tasks without interruption. It can be used effectively for work, study and life.

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

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