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Time Design


The next question I'll address is "How can you design your time to meet your needs more effectively?" I'm looking forward to exploring this question over the next week because I'm so busy that I really do need to "design" my time to make the best use of it. I enjoy being busy, but that requires disciplined time management and a plan for success.

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