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Inbox Zero – Productive Email Management Guide
Nov 15th, 2007 by Cheng Chen

This is a VERY LONG VIDEO. Therefore, the best way to watch this is to not watch this. Just turn up the speakers and listen while you do some other easy task. Actually do listen/watch this… because it actually helps and is useful. This Google Tech Talk seminar beautifully describes methods to not burn all your time on emails but rather process them efficiently. Good luck with Advanced Common Sense

I haven’t shown you anything here that you don’t already know how to do. But if you actually do it, you’re gonna see extraordinary differences.

Slides of this Presentation: Inbox Zero [Slide Share]

Causes and Cures For Procrastination
Sep 4th, 2007 by Cheng Chen

To many of us, procrastination is a major problem and factor in our daily work. Some people work better and well under such pressure while others face it as a huge problem. No matter what, the general and well direction should be avoiding procrastination due to the possible negative effects it may cause. In addition, it’s generally deemed as a “bad habit.” Luckily, John Place Online wrote us a great article detailing the causes and cures for procrastination. Figure out why you may procrastinate and fix it for your key to success.

Causes For Procrastination (Quotes):
* Complicated-task anxiety: Break big, complicated tasks into smaller pieces. Complete a starter task, no matter how small.
* Priority confusion: Distinguish obligations from options. What are you really responsible for? List and prioritize tasks.
* Boredom from minutiae: Automate simple repetitive tasks whenever possible.
* Lack of focus: Minimize distractions. Check e-mail and voicemail only twice per day instead of every 5 minutes. Find a quiet room where you can concentrate. Resist the urge to keep taking breaks.
* Laziness: Remind yourself of the consequences of procrastination. Resist the urge to be a couch potato. Try to complete several small tasks to provide a feeling of accomplishment. Reward yourself.

11 Causes and Cures for Procrastination [John Place Online]

Win Carnival and Amusement Park Games
Aug 31st, 2007 by Cheng Chen

Carnival and amusement park games are all designed to trick money from you by forcing you to lose. They are made with trickery for your money. Now, however, you can beat and win them with this comprehensive guide to winning carnival games. This guide to winning and beating carnival games is posted at Blifaloo.com (see link below). It gives instructions for winning the rope ladder game; the ring toss game; the balloon dart throw; shoot out the stars; basket toss; guess your weight, age or birth month; the coin toss game; stand the bottle; milk bottle throw; test your strength (mallet hitting game); and the basketball free throw game.
So before you go to the carnival or Cedar Point next time, make sure you consult this guide first!

How To Beat Carnival Games [Blifaloo]

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