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  <title>If You Haven't Got the Time to Do It Right, When Will You Find the Time to Do It Over?</title>
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  <read_at>Fri Sep 12 02:24:17 -0700 2008</read_at>
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    <body><![CDATA[I have the same feeling about many 'time management' books and methods. Even the best of them never could be used directly by myself. They propose solutions for problems which I do not have, or, in some cases,  I have those problems but proposed solutions are inapplicable for my life.<br/><br/>But I don't think the solution itself proposed is the main value of any time management book or system. Not the letter is important, but the spirit. By reading about somebody else's solution you get the spirit of time management and you suddenly see very simple &quot;little things&quot; which could make your own life better, and they would never occur without this book. Those hints in most cases become precious habit, which enter your life and stay there for long.<br/><br/>Mayer's methods are mostly for guys who work with real physical papers, not with computer-based information systems. But they are still very inspiring.]]></body>
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