Narrow Your Focus, Work Schedule
Work in Pulses:
"...Don’t wake up and check your email, get to the office and check your email, and then check your email hourly throughout the day. Check your email in batches: late morning and late afternoon. Most importantly, make time to pause and think about what is most important to you. Narrow your focus and make 80% of your time on the three big things that are important to you. Let everything else fit in the 20% of time left. Let the truly sucky stuff fit in 5% of the time. If leisure is important to you and you can’t find time for it, schedule it in. When you wake up, do one thing that’s important to you right away." (read more at link above)
My Reading List
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Japan’s gaming blockchain builder Oasys raises $20M in private token sale
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Veterans from the established gaming world are flocking to web3. Whether
they do it out of a fear of missing out or genuine belief in blockchain
technologi...
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Mick Mulvaney says GOP members see Trump as 'damaged' and that he would not vote for former president again
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Mick Mulvaney also signaled that he distrusted Mark Meadows. Mulvaney was
replaced by Meadows after he resigned in protest of the January 6 riots.
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Crypto Contagion Continues as Lender Voyager Digital Files for Bankruptcy - CNET
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Voyager Digital holds billions in crypto assets, and is the latest lender
to suspend withdrawals.
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Trump’s trade war on China failed. Biden has the precarious job of reshaping it
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Four years ago Donald Trump fired the first salvo in his self-harming trade
war with China. Joe Biden now faces some tricky decisions as the US looks
to co...
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Thursday: Unemployment Claims, Trade Deficit
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Thursday:
• At 8:15 AM ET, The *ADP Employment Report* for June will NOT be released.
"ADP Research Institute (ADPRI) and the Stanford Digital Economy Lab ...
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Boris Johnson Vows to Go On Amid Wave of Cabinet Resignations
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A wave of resignations and calls for him to step down showed the prime
minister’s support within his Conservative Party melting away, but he
remained defiant.
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Parents Sue TikTok, Saying Children Died After Viewing ‘Blackout Challenge’
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The suit, involving girls ages 8 and 9, claims TikTok knew or should have
known that its product was “addictive” and was directing children to
dangerous co...
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Romney Child Tax Credit Proposal Is Step Forward But Falls Short, Targets Low-Income Families to Pay for It
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The proposal includes some important improvements to the Child Tax Credit
compared to current law but has significant weaknesses.
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Two Decades Later, Halo 2’s Iconic E3 Trailer Will Be Playable
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The coolest part of *Halo 2* never made it into *Halo 2*. If you’re at all
a fan of the series, you know exactly what I’m talking about: the
“Earthcity” ...
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You Should Download 'The Matrix Awakens' Right Now
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The PS5 and Xbox Series X/S are powerful machines—that much isn’t news. One
such example of that power is *The Matrix Awakens*, currently available on
bo...
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‘Every weld is a challenge’
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Philadelphia schools are focusing career-tech training on preparing
students to move from high school to apprenticeships and skilled jobs,
reports Chalkbea...
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The iPhone 13 Pro goes to Disneyland
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This year’s iPhone review goes back to Disneyland for the first time in a
couple of years for, uh, obvious reasons. I’m happy to report that the
iPhone 13 ...
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Mindfulness: New age craze or science-backed solution?
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- Mindfulness has become a billion-dollar industry.
- Research shows mindfulness can be an effective wellness practice, yet the
effect sizes found in stud...
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DeLongTODAY: China Stands Up: 1978-2020: Part III: China Policy
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#### DeLongTODAY: China Stands Up: 1978-2020: Part III 2021-05-14
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Three steps to keep your YouTube account secure
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In the spirit of World Password Day, we encourage all creators to bolster
the security of their Google accounts. Unfortunately, over the past several
month...
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32+ Years...
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Huawei Working On 5G Radar Tech For Self-Driving Cars
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Current chairman Xu Zhijun said Huawei is working on millimeter-wave radar
and laser radar for use in autonomous vehicles as part of an “ecosystem” of
car-...
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Bifurcar 'blockchain': universos paralelos de cadenas ingobernables
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Los usuarios de Nano han demandado a sus desarrolladores por una pérdida de
criptomonedas valorada en 150 millones de euros. Si prospera, estarĂan
obligado...
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The Blog Moves On
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But the show goes on.
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The US Treasury’s missed opportunity
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The US Treasury recently published the first in a series of reports
designed to implement the seven core principles for regulating the US
financial system ...
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The 'Only' Profession to 'Celebrate What It Means to Live a Life'
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In another strange sign of the mounting culture wars, Viola Davis’s
emotional Oscars tribute to artists has become political fodder.
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The search for the best middle-class tax cut
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Say you want to help struggling middle-class families by cutting their
taxes. Say you want to figure out an actually helpful plan to do that, and
not just ...
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Jilly Cooper hits out at 'fatal' impact of local government cuts to libraries
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Cooper, who has an OBE for services to literature, has attacked David
Cameron for allowing more than 350 libraries to close across Britain
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IBM buys Ustream: is it a workforce communication play?
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IBM has added Ustream to a long list of video technology company
acquisitions in the recent past -- like Clearleap acquired last month --
buying the stream...
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Book Expo America, BookCon, Detroit Public TV Video
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Tweets about #BookCon2015 OR #BEA15
*Date: Fri May, 29 2015 11:00 AM CDT — Sun May, 31 2015 3:00 PM CDT*
*Detroit Public TV will bring live inside the boo...
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The World's Billionaires
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Carlos Slim Helu takes the No. 1 spot on Forbes' annual list of the world's
richest as a record 164 billionaires return to the ranking amid the global
econ...
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