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Great set of guidelines. They’re actually very similar to those I set for myself (when I’m not panicked/lazy enough to throw them through the window).
By Jorge on Apr 20, 2009
You’re my inspiration… Is it working?
By Eric Werner on Apr 20, 2009
In my management class we received different advice, at least for managers. Skilled managers allow for many interruptions and are masters of being “reactive.” YMMV, but something to keep in mind.
By Liz on Apr 20, 2009
This is healthy and gets a big thumbs-up from me!
Here’s a very illuminating article that seeks to distinguish between multi-tasking and “multi-goaling.”
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/russell-bishop/why-you-should-juggle-goa_b_180474.html
By Bill Karwin on Apr 20, 2009
Wow! Those are great. I think I might turn that into something printable so I can make a poster and hang it up.
By Travis Swicegood on Apr 20, 2009