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Nov 24 |
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What to do during mini breaks from coursework? what exactly are you doing while you are "banging you heads on a problem"? is it discussion? programming? brainstorm? |
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Nov 24 |
answered | There are GTD software that includes review? |
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Nov 19 |
answered | How to prevent neck and shoulder stress without leading to reduced blood flow and nerve compression on elbow and forearm due to armrest use? |
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Nov 15 |
answered | Task-oriented file manager |
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Nov 14 |
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Is stress a good thing? formatting |
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Nov 13 |
answered | Is stress a good thing? |
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Nov 13 |
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Separate personal life from work: deal with distracting emotions more info |
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Nov 13 |
answered | Separate personal life from work: deal with distracting emotions |
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Nov 8 |
answered | Resetting ones' whole biological clock? |
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Nov 7 |
answered | How to get rid of distractions and focus on what I am reading? |
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Nov 6 |
answered | What is the most radical productivity technique that you successfully use? |
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Nov 5 |
awarded | Editor |
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Nov 5 |
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How to spend less time cooking? grammar |
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Nov 5 |
answered | How to spend less time cooking? |
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Nov 4 |
answered | How to make morning physical exercises more fun? |
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Nov 4 |
awarded | Critic |
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Nov 2 |
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How to avoid procrastinating on the Stack Exchange network? or (even better) ask someone else to give you these 10 points for each important task completed on time (and take off points for procrastination) - this will keep you motivated. |
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Oct 31 |
answered | How to avoid procrastinating on the Stack Exchange network? |
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Oct 31 |
answered | Punctuality Issues |
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Oct 30 |
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How to concentrate without external stimulants? @Roel I still see these approaches as opposite ones - if stuff is not enjoyable, I would try bunch of tricks (reframing etc) in order to make it enjoyable; any mention of discipline makes stuff less enjoyable (it's the way our mind works - it doesn't like to concentrate on unpleasant things, but can do wonders if considers an activity as a game etc) |