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		By: Bill Dolan		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[It’s the nature of life and business that there is going to be something that derails the perfect schedule. But I have faithfully been a big believer in not having a task list. Instead, I make appointments, and if something shifts, immediately review my appointments and re-prioritize based upon whether something is mission, critical or deadline driven. I then briefly revisit the other things on my list to determine if they should be delegated or rescheduled. And then move on. I really need that because I can be consumed by just the distractions of my own thoughts. It is a blessing being a creative! … As you know.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It’s the nature of life and business that there is going to be something that derails the perfect schedule. But I have faithfully been a big believer in not having a task list. Instead, I make appointments, and if something shifts, immediately review my appointments and re-prioritize based upon whether something is mission, critical or deadline driven. I then briefly revisit the other things on my list to determine if they should be delegated or rescheduled. And then move on. I really need that because I can be consumed by just the distractions of my own thoughts. It is a blessing being a creative! … As you know.</p>
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