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By Jane Taylor. Rhymes for the Nursery. The Way to be Happy.
“In a nice way”; most people are flattered, want to do the job. The more confident they are, the harder it becomes to refuse.
How is time spent? Keep track of accomplishments and priorities. Know how time is spent. Identify time wasters.
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