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	<title>Comments on: When What Meets When; But What About How?</title>
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		<title>By: Roy Young</title>
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		<dc:creator>Roy Young</dc:creator>
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		<description>Very well said, Paul.  Your words speak to me and I am sure to others who think like me.  But it is very heady stuff.

Here’s the way I think about your tools.  Like me, I think most professionals have struggled and have made progress gathering, compiling and categorizing projects and tasks (i.e., WHAT we need to do.)  We can even set goals and determine how these items will help us achieve our goals.  Yes, more is flying at us faster, and we just make our lists longer.  But these lists are not going to help us get more done, and the most valuable things done, in less time (improve our productivity).  We need a system to help us confront and manage the question of WHEN we are going to do these things.  This is the missing piece for most of us.  We don’t recognize that WHEN we do things is in our control if we have a system to help us take the wheel.  QuietSpacing can help us get control.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Very well said, Paul.  Your words speak to me and I am sure to others who think like me.  But it is very heady stuff.</p>
<p>Here’s the way I think about your tools.  Like me, I think most professionals have struggled and have made progress gathering, compiling and categorizing projects and tasks (i.e., WHAT we need to do.)  We can even set goals and determine how these items will help us achieve our goals.  Yes, more is flying at us faster, and we just make our lists longer.  But these lists are not going to help us get more done, and the most valuable things done, in less time (improve our productivity).  We need a system to help us confront and manage the question of WHEN we are going to do these things.  This is the missing piece for most of us.  We don’t recognize that WHEN we do things is in our control if we have a system to help us take the wheel.  QuietSpacing can help us get control.</p>
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