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 Lisa Durff

10 Surprising Time Management Strategies To Help You Graduate in 2015 - 0 views

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    "It is amazing how much you can accomplish in a short time when you are focused and uninterrupted. In just 20 minutes, I was able to write an entire page of my thesis or review a whole journal article - tasks that would have taken me an hour or longer before. Even if you have the luxury of long stretches of time, I encourage you to try "writing sprints" of 10-30 minutes each. Focus on putting your ideas on paper, and do not worry about making mistakes. Some students find it helpful to do their writing sprints first thing in the morning, before they get interrupted or need to start putting out fires. Make sure your phone and email are turned off, so you can put your attention fully on writing for just 10-30 minutes."
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White House Pushes 'Alternative Facts.' Here Are the Real Ones. - The New York Times - 0 views

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    "Aerial photographs clearly show that the crowd did not stretch to the Washington Monument. An analysis by The New York Times, comparing photographs from Friday to ones taken of Barack Obama's 2009 inauguration, showed that Mr. Trump's crowd was significantly smaller and less than the 1.5 million people he claimed. An expert hired by The Times found that Mr. Trump's crowd on the National Mall was about a third of the size of Mr. Obama's in 2009."
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Brand New Congress - 0 views

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    "80% of Americans agree: Congress is broken. Both major parties have proven time and time again that they are either unwilling or unable to deliver results for the American people. But we have an alternative. We are recruiting and running more than 400 outstanding candidates in a single, unified, national campaign for Congress in 2018."
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White House Bars Times and Other News Outlets From Briefing - The New York Times - 0 views

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    " Journalists from The New York Times and several other news organizations were prohibited from attending a briefing by President Trump's press secretary on Friday, a highly unusual breach of relations between the White House and its press corps."
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35 Daily Habits You Should Really Steal From Successful People - 0 views

  • 1. Hold Back-to-Back Meetings in One Location
  • 2. Read Voraciously
  • 3. Constantly Triage Your To-Do List
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  • 4. Unsubscribe Mercilessly
  • 5. Block Time on Your Calendar According to Tasks
  • 6. Connect With Your Passion
  • 7. Limit the Time Spent on Email Every Day
  • 8. Spend One Hour Outside Every Day
  • 9. Use Technology for Personal Relationship Management (PRM)
  • 10. Prioritize Key Employee Objectives
  • 11. Focus on Two to Three Things a Day
  • 12. Have a Family Dinner
  • 13. Get Home on Time
  • 14. Exercise Every Day
  • 19. Allow Enough Unscheduled Time During the Day to Think, React, or Write
  • 21. Prioritize a Daily To-Do List
  • 29. Get to Inbox Zero
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    Many of these are repetitious but all are great suggestions
 Lisa Durff

Childcare Daily Sheets done Paperless - 0 views

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    Paperless childcare daily reports for the iPhone and iPad. Instantly take attendance for students and save time. Throw out your daily sheets and reduce time and waste for teachers and directors.
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15 Habits That Will Totally Transform Your Productivity - 0 views

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    "15 Habits That Will Totally Transform Your Productivity 1/16 From decluttering your desk to letting yourself complain, these 15 easy behavior changes can change how much you accomplish each day. BY STEPHANIE VOZZA6 MINUTE READ Editor's Note: This article is one of the top 10 Leadership stories of 2015. See the full list here. People who manage to get a lot accomplished each day aren't superhuman; they've just mastered a few simple habits. Some may be easy to guess: Keep your desk organized and aim for around eight hours of sleep a night. But others, like taking a mid-day nap or complaining, might surprise you. Here are 15 easy ways to make every day more productive: 1. DECLUTTER YOUR DESK. MESSY WORK SPACE: Creativity may arise from chaos, but a litter-strewn office probably isn't helping you get stuff done. "Attention is programmed to pick up what's novel," says Josh Davis, director of research at the NeuroLeadership Institute and author of Two Awesome Hours. Visible files remind you of unfinished tasks. An unread book is temptation for procrastination. Even if you don't think you're noticing the disorder, it hurts your ability to focus. TIDY WORKSPACE: People with neat offices are more persistent and less frustrated and weary, according to a recent study in Harvard Business Review, which found that a clean desk helps you stick with a task more than one and a half times longer. "While it can be comforting to relax in your mess, a disorganized environment can be a real obstacle," says Grace Chae, a professor at Fox School of Business at Temple University and coauthor of the study. 2. BE PART OF THE 20%. No matter how crazy your days get, make sure you carve out and ruthlessly protect just 90 minutes-20% of an eight-hour day-for the most important tasks. "Even if you squander the remaining 80% of the day, you can still make great progress if you have spent 90 minutes on your goals or priorities," says Charlotte, North Carol
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The Perfect Amount of Time to Work Each Day | Dr. Travis Bradberry | Pulse | LinkedIn - 0 views

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    "The ideal work-to-break ratio was 52 minutes of work, followed by 17 minutes of rest."
 Lisa Durff

​Solid Time Management Hacks for Freelancers - 0 views

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    Establishing a routine is the most effective way to build discipline and keep yourself motivated.
 Lisa Durff

Just-in-time Information through Mobile Connections | Pew Internet & American Life Project - 0 views

  • nationally representative survey by the Pew Internet Project has found additional evidence of this just-in-time phenomenon.  The survey was conducted between March 15 and April 3, 2012 among 2,254 adults age 18 and older and it found that 88% of adults are cell phone owners and that 46% are smartphone owners
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      and we BLOCK these devices in places called school.  What is wrong with this picture?
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How to Better Control Your Time by Designing Your Ideal Week - 0 views

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    Map out your own Ideal Week.
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Meryl Streep called out Donald Trump at the Golden Globes. He responded by calling her ... - 0 views

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    ""It was that moment when the person asking to sit in the most respected seat in our country imitated a disabled reporter. Someone he outranked in privilege, power and the capacity to fight back. It kind of broke my heart when I saw it. I still can't get it out of my head because it wasn't in a movie. It was real life." Streep was referring to Trump's remarks during the campaign, when he appeared to mock New York Times reporter Serge F. Kovaleski, who has arthrogryposis, which visibly limits the functioning of his joints. "And this instinct to humiliate, when it's modeled by someone in the public platform, by someone powerful, it filters down into everybody's life, because it kind of gives permission for other people to do the same thing," the actress said."
 Lisa Durff

5 research-backed tips for better concentration - 0 views

  • too much unfocused time degrades your ability to concentrate when you need to.
  • Focus is a function, first and foremost, of limiting the number of options you give yourself for procrastinating
  • Just stepping into a different space hits the reset button on your brain and allows for more productive and creative thinking
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  • The Secret World of Sleep: The Surprising Science of the Mind at Rest:
  • Sum up Here's how to focus: Focus is a muscle: The more time you spend focusing, the better at it you will get. Don't give up. Clear your head: Got concerns? Write them down. Make a plan for how to conquer them. Then get to work. Location, location, location: Go where you know you'll get stuff done where there are no distractions. Stop being reactive: Turn phone notifications off. No interruptions. It all starts and ends with you. Get your sleep: Or you'll be dumb and impulsive. More sleep means better performance across the board.
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Internet Safety Tips for Middle School Kids | Common Sense Media - 0 views

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    "Teens are creating a digital footprint that can last a long time in cyberspace."
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