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Low-tech strategies for better time management



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  • Low-tech strategies for better time management
    When it comes to time management, low-tech solutions might be able to help you to keep track of everything that needs to get done, writes Travis Steffen, founder of WorkoutBOX. "In my opinion, nothing beats a good old-fashioned notebook and pen -- it's clunky, annoying, inconvenient and therefore difficult to ignore," he writes. You also might be able to use your time more efficiently by prioritizing your to-do list. Forbes/Young Entrepreneur Council (9/12) LinkedInFacebookTwitterGoogle+Email this Story


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