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April 2003 - Errands, Chores, And To-Do's
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"There is nothing so useless as doing efficiently that which should not be done at all."
- Peter Drucker
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This Month's Featured Articles
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"Busyness Versus Productivity"by Jacqueline Hale
You may spend your days checking off items on your to-do list like a busy beaver -- but how do you know if you are accomplishing anything important?
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"Family Chore Charts"by Ann Gambrell
Getting housemates to participate in daily to-do's can seem like a challenge -- but chore charts help you stay on top of tasks in a fun and organized way.
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"Five Minutes A Day"by Jessica Duquette
One of the hardest to-do's to tackle is paperwork -- but you can keep it from piling up with just 5 minutes a day and a simple strategy.
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"Kick The Procrastination Habit"by Julie Plenty
Many of our chores eat away at us because we procrastinate -- here are some suggestions for removing the option to procrastinate from your repertoire.
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"Simplify Your Errands And Chores"by Jamie Novak
This article is the perfect "starter course" on making to-do's a bit easier -- providing tips for making routine responsibilities take less time and effort.
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"Speed Cleaning Rules"by Jeff Campbell
This excerpt from the book "Speed Cleaning" will get you through daily chores quicker, easier, and with less frustration -- put on your roller skates and go!
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"Task Batching"by Donna Birk
If you only make one change in the way you handle to-do's, "task batching" will tremendously improve how quickly you accomplish your chores.
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"Want To Manage Your Time? Get Real!"by Time Design
Here are a few simple but powerful "reality checks" you can perform with your to-do lists and schedules -- to stay focused on your true priorities.
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