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		By: Ursula		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Cool entry - very helpful. This probably can&#039;t really pertain to web stuff, but some of the time management stuff I&#039;ve read is that u set aside 2- 3 times a day to read emails and respond to texts.... you never want to check in the morning, so that you don&#039;t start on someone&#039;s schedule...and after ur alloted times to check on those things, you are not wasting more time checking every 5 minutes..]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cool entry &#8211; very helpful. This probably can&#8217;t really pertain to web stuff, but some of the time management stuff I&#8217;ve read is that u set aside 2- 3 times a day to read emails and respond to texts&#8230;. you never want to check in the morning, so that you don&#8217;t start on someone&#8217;s schedule&#8230;and after ur alloted times to check on those things, you are not wasting more time checking every 5 minutes..</p>
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