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		<title>Demetri Martin Point System (Taken from if I parts 4 &amp; 5)</title>
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Demetri Maritn describes his time management point system and how he used it to evaluate his life
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		<title>Todd Duncan &#8211; 4 Key Principles to Achieve Power in your Company</title>
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Todd Duncan, Chief Performance Officer at Prospect Mortgage, has 20 years experience as a mortgage industry sales trainer and motivational speaker. The author of seven sales performance, self-improvement and time management books, including two New York Times bestsellers (High Trust Selling and Time Traps), Todd is widely considered the leading authority on relationship-based selling skills [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://thetimedevils.com/todd-duncan-4-key-principles-to-achieve-power-in-your-company</link>
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		<title>Supermarket Mania Level 5-7</title>
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This game is fast-paced time management game. You stock products in a supermarket, then customers may buy stocked products. Upgrade products first to increase income. Next, upgrade the cart and boots. Catch thieves red-handed to get $100 per a thief as reward. If you scare them off, you won&#8217;t get reward money. You can&#8217;t beat [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://thetimedevils.com/supermarket-mania-level-5-7</link>
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		<title>Triangulation 22: David Allen, Getting Things Done</title>
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Hosts:Leo Laporte and Tom Merritt Most known for his productivity, and time management resources, and as the author of Getting Things Done, David Allen, is thisweek&#8217;s guest. Download or subscribe to this show at twit.tv/tri. We invite you to read, add to, and amend our show notes. Thanks to Cachefly for the bandwidth for this [...]]]></description>
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		<title>2010 World Seminar Executive Secretaries &amp; Admin Assistants with Harvard University Global System™</title>
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An executive assistant discusses her achievements, promotion and excellent career success, partly as a result of attending Alain Paul Martin&#8217;s public workshops Administrative Assistants &#038; Executive Secretaries Skills using Harvard University Global System tools (soft power, project management;&#8230;
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		<title>How does Islam guide us in managing stress?</title>
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This lecture on &#8220;How does Islam guide us in managing stress? by Professor Rafik Beekun and Dr. Tahar Salaat is a very short excerpt from the Islamic Management Series lectures which have been designed to help leaders of Muslim organizations become effective, Insha Allah. The series is on DVD covering 10 lectures based on the [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://thetimedevils.com/how-does-islam-guide-us-in-managing-stress</link>
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		<title>Chris Barrow talks about the concepts behind Strategic Coach by Dan Sullivan</title>
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In this video, Chris Barrow discusses the concepts of time management and delegation that are presented by Dan Sullivan through his company the Strategic Coach. Encompassed in these concepts are identifying core tasks (focus work), delegating buffer activities, so you are enabled to work less while making a bigger profit. These concepts have implications for [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://thetimedevils.com/chris-barrow-talks-about-the-concepts-behind-strategic-coach-by-dan-sullivan</link>
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		<title>Marketing for Lawyers the Best Word</title>
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www.rainmakerLawyer.com There is one word in the English language that works like magic in marketing for lawyers, time management, and productivity enhancement. That word is the two letter expression we hear all hear time from the people we love The word NO. Using the word &#8220;NO&#8221; can be a competitive advantage for lawyers. Watch this [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://thetimedevils.com/marketing-for-lawyers-the-best-word</link>
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		<title>Tracking Numbers in Personal Information Management</title>
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Numbers are often used to track things and document and even people. However, in a knowledge-workers environment the use of identifying numbers is not very common. I use tracking numbers in an international R&#038;D environment. In this episode I want to demonstrate the use of these tracking numbers in Personal Information Management. More info on: [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://thetimedevils.com/tracking-numbers-in-personal-information-management</link>
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		<title>What is Your Time Worth?</title>
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www.lockergnome.com &#8211; We all know about rock n&#8217; roll, but do you know how to rock your ROI? Determining your return on investment is important in any facet of life — whether pertaining to business or pleasure. Making sure that you&#8217;re not allocating too many of your resources — which could be anything from time [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://thetimedevils.com/what-is-your-time-worth</link>
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