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	<title>Comments on: The Realities Of Simplifying Your To-Do List</title>
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		<title>By: Hilary</title>
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		<description>I utilize that strategy as well except with post-it notes. I use my laptop at least 50% of my day so I have one post-it on the left of the trackpad and one on the right. The left is used for tasks that need to get done while the right is used for those random thoughts that need to get out of my head, like you said in your post. I also have some post-it notes via a program on my computer for the long-term tasks that I know I will not really ever get to or ones that I know are going to take some time to complete.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I utilize that strategy as well except with post-it notes. I use my laptop at least 50% of my day so I have one post-it on the left of the trackpad and one on the right. The left is used for tasks that need to get done while the right is used for those random thoughts that need to get out of my head, like you said in your post. I also have some post-it notes via a program on my computer for the long-term tasks that I know I will not really ever get to or ones that I know are going to take some time to complete.</p>
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