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  2. 18 Time Management Tips to Improve Productivity - AOL

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    These time management techniques and tools will go a long way to helping you get your to-dos under control and banishing the context switching that is plaguing your productivity. 18 Time ...

  3. Time management - Wikipedia

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    Effective time management involves using personalized tools that cater to individual needs and planning in weekly terms to prioritize goals and adapt to unexpected events. Success in today's work environment depends on utilizing the right tools and strategies to achieve goals efficiently.

  4. Pomodoro Technique - Wikipedia

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    A pomodoro kitchen timer. The Pomodoro Technique is a time management method developed by Francesco Cirillo in the late 1980s. [1] It uses a kitchen timer to break work into intervals, typically 25 minutes in length, separated by short breaks.

  5. Timeblocking - Wikipedia

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    Timeblocking or time blocking (also known as time chunking [1]) is a productivity technique for personal time management where a period of time—typically a day or week—is divided into smaller segments or blocks for specific tasks or to-dos.

  6. Getting Things Done - Wikipedia

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    [1]: 14 The system in GTD requires one to have the following tools within easy reach: An inbox; A trash can; A filing system for reference material; Several lists (detailed below) A calendar (either a paper-based or digital calendar) These tools can be physical or electronic as appropriate (e.g., a physical "in" tray or an email inbox).

  7. First Things First (book) - Wikipedia

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    It offers a time management approach that, if established as a habit, is intended to help readers achieve "effectiveness" by aligning themselves to "First Things". The approach is a further development of the approach popularized in Covey's The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People and other titles.