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Recent posts related to

productivity books

Why I Drive a Stick

By Judith Strauss | 05/2/2008

Growing up in Chicago, there was no need for me to drive at all. Buses and subways were convenient and cheap. But then I moved to Idaho, where public transportation was nonexistent and nothing was in walking distance. So I had to learn. And the person who volunteered to teach me had a VW bug with a manual transmission.

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Cut to the Chase

By Rich Schefren | 05/1/2008

Do you ever end your day wondering, “Did I really get the important stuff done today?”

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Could Sunscreen Cause Skin Cancer? You Bet…

By Jon Herring | 05/1/2008

Only problem is that while sunscreen can protect you against sunburn, there is no evidence it will protect you from skin cancer.

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Evolution, Not Revolution, for Business Growth

By Mark Morgan Ford | 05/1/2008

Consumers aren’t looking for brand-new products. They are looking for clever new adaptations of products they already know and love.

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Caffeine Imposters Can Cost You Sleep

By James B. LaValle | 04/30/2008

Everyone knows caffeine during the day can affect your sleep. But you may not know that there are caffeine-free foods that may have caffeine-like effects on the brain.

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Kicking the Can Down the Road

By Robert Ringer | 04/30/2008

To overly simplify it, the catalyst for our fiscal predicament is the eat-drink-and-be-merry bunch affectionately referred to as “baby boomers.”

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Dear ETR: "How does someone like me fit anything else into a day?"

By Mark Morgan Ford | 04/30/2008

“I have many goals and lots of things I want to do to further my life financially and otherwise – but how does someone like me fit anything else into a day?

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Checking E-Mail All Day? You’ve Got the Wrong Job

By Jason Holland | 04/29/2008

If your job requires you to check e-mail more than twice a day, you should probably be looking for a new position. That’s what Michael Masterson told me in a recent editorial meeting.

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The Flip Side of Falling Property Prices: Rising Income Opportunities

By Justin Ford | 04/29/2008

As real estate prices fall, the income you get per dollar invested rises. This means greater cash flow and the ability to deliver bigger dividends to your investors.

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10 Dumb Ways to Start a Business

By Mark Morgan Ford | 04/28/2008

Entrepreneurship is based on selling. You test the market with a product you think will sell well. If it does, you keep selling. If it doesn’t, you try something else. This approach lent its name to my most recent best-seller: Ready, Fire, Aim. The main idea is that to start…

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Make Way for Life Happens

By David Cross | 04/28/2008

Life happens – and it often gets in the way. But how many websites actually take that fact into consideration?

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Sunscreen: 21st Century Snake Oil

By Jon Herring | 04/26/2008

Almost all commercial sunscreens contain not just one but several chemicals, known as xenoestrogens, that mimic the hormone estrogen.

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