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hours a day of your time or if your commute time to work takes more than an hour a day, you end up having very little time to relax or do other personal activities.
Second you need to separate the "importants" from the "urgents." Like if your manicure is an absolute must compared to the dental appointments, you decide which you need to get done first. It's all about choosing and planning.
Now the most important thing you need to understand is that sometimes even with the best plan, things may not go the way you want.
So remember not to get too upset. What really counts the end of the day is the quality of the |
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things you get done, not the number of things you manage to push through.
It's just like the old saying, "Stop and smell roses." It's the way you carry yourself through the day that really matters. You'll be surprised how easy you can turn a small bit of time into a completely satisfying highlights of your day.
Believe in Finer Living |
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