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  • 10 Tips On Making More Time  By : Mary Lennox
    This article was submitted by Mary Lennox an experienced counsellor and intuitive life coach. The combination of her education, career background and life experiences enable her to have an empathic understanding across abroad spectrum of circumstances.
  • 10 Ways To Keep Your Brain Healthy  By : Ivaylo7
    Most of us are too busy to put any effort into our health. But what we miss out, is that if our brain is healthy, we will be more productive. Which in turn gives us more free time. So if you are busy, and you don't have much time on your hands, then you must find some to keep your brain in shape.
  • 20 Time Tips And Beliefs About Time  By : Thea Westra
    Whenever you are feeling overwhelmed or rushed, check-in with your personal perception and experience of 'reality'.
  • 3 Steps to Deal With Delay  By : Zoe Routh
    What are you putting off? What are you missing out while you procrastinate? Find out the 3 steps to blast away delay and get what you want - now!
  • 4 Steps to Create More “Me” Time  By : Jo Ann Joy
    Everyone today is busy, too busy. Almost everyone says that they never have time for themselves. All of their time is used up on work, family, friends, and other time-consuming activities. According to health experts, your overall well-being requires that you have some time for yourself.
  • 4 Ways to Make Habits that Save you Time  By : Jim Estill
    You are the product of what you repeatedly do. If you have well-trained organizational habits, then you are an organized person. If your habits include reading a lot, then you are a well-read person. I work at finding new habits that will help me save time.
  • 4 Ways to Work Less and Accomplish More  By : Sadiyya Seedat
    Time is the very essence of life and the most precious commodity we have. Unlike other precious commodities we cannot store it or accumulate it. Each precious minute that we are allotted every day at sunrise must be spent before dawn the next day. In this article you will learn 4 ways to squeeze the most out of every precious minute.
  • 5 Indicators That You Are Computer Addicted!  By : Johannes Nefischer
    A computer is a great tool but sometimes it can be one of the biggest obstacles you can have reaching your goals
  • 5 Steps to Staying in Shape at Your Computer  By : Amanda Young
    Have you worked all day without taking a break? Have you skipped lunch? Are you fatigued at the end of the day?
  • 5 Steps to Train Your Mind with Intention  By : Melani Ward
    Discover how the practice of “Segment Intending” can help you live in the moment and be more productive every day.
  • 5 Times to Multitask Effectively  By : Jim Estill
    1. Phone Time

    When you’re on the phone, nobody can see you (except maybe through the windows of your office). Because you don’t have to be making eye contact with somebody, you can do simple exercises. This is not a time to do anything that requires brainpower: you want to devote your entire attention to the phone conversation. However, you can do automatic activities. You might not even want to count your repetitions.
  • 5 Tips to Beat Procrastination  By : Michael Licenblat
    Learn how to relieve stress by taking control of your time. The key to being in control of your stress at work is not so much about how you deal with the stress situation, but more about how you arrange your time use to get everything done - and stay in control of your emotions.
  • 5 Tips to Help Keep Your Day Less Stressful  By : Cynthia Morse
    Let's face it – our days are busy, full, and often stressful. How can we possibly find order in this craziness on a daily basis? Here are some (hopefully) helpful tips.
  • 5 Tips to manage Your Time Effectively  By : Manas Das
    This article will help you to manage your time effectively. The essence of the article is to give you some tips to set your priority levels and to work on it.
  • 6 Great Places to Enjoy your Audio Book  By : Lily S.
    Audio books are a great way to a better time-management. You can listen to them anywhere anytime
  • 6 Key Benefits of Personal Time Management  By : Brian Pym
    Personal time management is an art and science which can provide many solutions for building a better life. It's not about being busy, it's about getting results.
  • 6 Mistakes That Waste Your Precious Time  By : Jackson Smith
    Everyone gets 24 hours in a day, then why some people are able to do all their home and office work and still able to find time for their family while you are not able to attend to either of them. Answer to this question may lie in your habits. Since you are reading this article so I guess you are already short of time, therefore without wasting any more of your time I would get to the point. Answer to all your questions might lie in your habits itself.
  • 7 Effective Ways to Improve Your Study Time  By : Michael Delgado
    It's difficult to juggle a job, family life, and school. That's why it's extremely important to maximize your study time. Here are 7 keys to help you improve your study time and avoid distractions:
  • 7 Tips To Maximise Your Day  By : T Young
    Trying to fit everything in a day can sometimes be overwhelming and no matter how perfectly scheduled your day is there just always seems to be something that throws a spanner on the works.
  • 8 Tips for Dealing with a Stressful Office Job  By : Christopher Bjork
    It may surprise you but the main reason why we get stressed isn't that we have "too much to do". For most of us, having too much to do is perfectly fine as long as we know what our priorities are and if we can have a good oerview of our work. Instead, the plague of modern office life is that we have to MANY things to do and that we loose track of it all.
  • A Different Perspective On Time Management  By : James Delrojo
    Most people think of time management as a system for organizing the day or week in order to maximize efficiency. I'd like to propose a different view of time management that is complimentary to the traditional view but has far greater implications for your quality of life.
  • ABCDE Method of Prioritization  By : Alex Cleanthous
    In this fast paced world we constantly have more and more demands placed on our time. And it seems the closer we get to our goals, the more and more things we have to get done each day.
  • ADHD and Time Management: Can they Co-Exist?  By : Carrie Greene
    "I have to work on my time management but I never get to it!" Does this sound familiar? Problems with time management seem to lie at the heart of the difficulties faced by many adults with ADHD. There are strategies that can help.
  • Adjusting Your Schedule on the Fly  By : Jeff Casmer
    If you have scheduled your day perfectly and are certain you have allowed yourself just enough time to get everything done, something is certain to happen. You will encounter an emergency of some sort. Or an old friend to whom you have not spoken in years. If you are at home, the dishwasher will suddenly overflow. It is the Murphy’s Law variation for time management. If something can mess up your schedule, it will.
  • Adopting Effective Time Management Habits And Tips Are Keys To Success  By : Eddy K Elgin
    This article is how to implement and adopt effective time management habits and tips so as to be a successful person in your life.
  • Adult ADD - Eating Is Good  By : Tellman Knudson
    Do you sometimes have trouble remembering things? Do you forget doctor's appointments? Are you late for meetings? All of this stems from your ADD. Everything in the world is constantly distracting you. So, what's missing in your life?
  • Adult ADD: Delegating Just a Little  By : Tellman Knudson
    When you have ADD, you may not want to give up control of your world. It's hard. You know how well you can do things, and sometimes worry that no one else can do things the way that you can do them. Plus, ADD people have trouble communicating their needs and wants to other people so that when they do try to delegate, nothing comes out the way they want it to-
  • Adult ADD: Fulfill Your Obligations in Short Bursts  By : Tellman Knudson
    We have often discussed how you can schedule your time in blocks, but today, we'd like to give you a concrete example of how it works in quick time-
  • An Agenda Helps Keep Your Meetings Short  By : Shafir Ahmad
    Meetings could be considered a necessary evil of the everyday work life. A poorly organized meeting will not only be a huge time waster, but can also ruin your credibility with your coworkers. It is vitally important that you learn the basics of conducting a short and well-organized meeting.
  • Are You a Routine or Periodic Procrastinator?  By : Tim Connor
    Why do people procrastinate? Is it their fear of the unknown? Could it be acceptance of the status quo even though their current circumstances are less than desirable or do these people just have too much on their plate? For every procrastinated decision, action or behavior change there are any number of perceived legitimate reasons as well as excuses that people give themselves to justify their lack of action.
  • Are You Always Late?  By : T Young
    We are living in an overscheduled world and many of us lead busy lives. We tend to be forever running from one appointment to the next
  • Are You Dressed, Fed And Ready To Rock? Tips For A Stress-Free Morning Routine  By : Lisa Baldwin
    How did you start your day today? Did your morning go smoothly or was it a mad panic? Your morning sets the tone for your day and a simple, effective morning routine can make all the difference.
  • Are You Just TOO Busy to Read a Good Book?  By : Kathy Steinemann
    Nowadays, most people are extremely active. We juggle careers, family, and leisure time - slurping coffee to stay awake while we watch a TV show or finish a business report - when we should be peacefully sleeping. Who has time to read anymore? YOU do!
  • Are You Losing Focus? Use These Time Management Tips To Get It Back  By : Gregg Hall
    We all have the same 24 hours to work with and unfortunately depending on our individual requirements we lose six to eight of those hours to sleep.
  • Are You Majoring in Minor Things?  By : Brook Noel
    Many people spend much of their day focusing on things that are "minor"--in the big scheme of things they just don't matter. Yet, people use their vital mental and physical energy analyzing, judging and worrying over these "minor" things. Then when it comes time to work on the "majors"--they have very little energy left. Yet, they wonder why their situation isn't changing. Learn how to stop majoring in the minor and instead major in what matters.
  • Are You Managing Your Life or is Your Life Managing You?  By : Robert Wagner
    You are a manager. You manage your time, your finances, your children, your household, your health and your pleasures. Or do they manage you?
  • Are You Ready To Throw Time Management Out The Window  By : Maria Marsala
    There is no such thing as time management. Heck, but you already know that.
  • Are you Time Starved?  By : Nancy Heimstra
    Time starved? Not enough hours in the day? Take a deep breath and read on.
  • Asset Management Tips For All Areas Of Your Life  By : Alex Dale
    Asset Management doesn't concern only your finance or properties. It also concerns your life and your time. Learn how to manage all the assets of your life.
  • Avoiding Distractions, Managing Your Time  By : Theresa Wilson
    The telephone rings, your conversation is much too long. Unexpected visitors arrive and they will not leave. You are spending too much time on the internet. Time wasters are like "little foxes" that spoil the vine.
  • Balancing Work and Home  By : Hilary Basile
    According to a Time magazine article, there is a trend for people bowing out of the rat race (or at least contemplating it). Many are realizing that what really matters in life is having time for family and friends, rest and relaxation. To do this means changing one's career, learning to live with less, or moving to a quieter place. Or, a less radical approach may be to leave work earlier to spend more time with the kids. Following are some tips for balancing work and home.
  • Be Very Careful of How You Invest Your Time!  By : John Di Lemme
    This will boggle your mind, I know it did mine! The year is 1906 - one hundred years ago. What a difference a century makes!
  • Beat the Time Bandits  By : Dave Neal
    We all have time bandits at work and at home. These are the people and things that block us from reaching our goals and getting through our daily To-Do lists.

    The usual suspects are in our lineup:

    Low-To-No-Control Gang
  • Before Lunch Strategy  By : Kathy Gates
    By the end of the week, you’ll look like the most organized, efficient person alive!
  • Beyond the Work-Life Balance  By : Greg Langston
    Living through the Success Elements™

    Much has been written about finding a harmonious balance between work and life, and this article does not intend to discredit any of it. It is essential to strike a balance between the professional and personal.
  • Biz 101- Time Management  By : Keith Londrie
    How would you like to be stress free? How would you like to be worry free? How would you like freedom from debt and financial worries? All of above mentioned freedoms can be gained by starting a passive flow of income. Nothing better can be attained than my most recent discovery, which is titled “Money to be Made Online”..
  • Brain Racer! How to Be on When It's Needed, and Off When You're Home  By : Kirsty Dunphey
    In some of my most productive times, the times where ideas have been spewing forth from my head at the most rapid of knots I've felt my most exhilarated. But what do you do when every night you're waking up in the middle of the night, brain racing, ideas ticking over. thoughts, thought, thoughts? Or worse still when your brain racing so much that you can't even get to sleep, you just sit there, brain still churning.
  • Breaking the Parkinson’s Law to Become More Productive  By : Tristan Loo
  • Budgeting Time  By : Elizabeth Morgan
    As most people say, time is money. It is also very important that people learn how to budget time so that they can be more productive and efficient. The skill of knowing how to budget one?s time should be learned early on, especially before one joins the workforce. This is because having discipline with budgeting time is a skill that young people will find very important in the workplace. Young people can learn to budget time by focusing on their priorities.
  • Budgeting Your Time Accurately  By : Jeff Casmer
    In order to plan our days and to manage our time, we have to be capable of budgeting that time with a relatively high degree of accuracy. If we schedule multiple tasks in a given day and underestimate how long it will take to complete them, we will be forced to shove excess over to the next day. Invariably, it seems, this leads to more reshuffling and a quick move from organization to chaos.
  • Building the Ideal Day One Hour at a Time  By : Brook Noel
    Use the definitive ideas in this article to create a daily routine and structure that supports your goals.
  • Carpe Diem-Seize the Day  By : Karen Lynch
    Stop waiting to live your life. Carpe Diem-Seize the Day. Live your life today for you know not what tomorrow may bring
  • Combining Two Strategies into one Plan Time Management Skills  By : Connie Limon
    Transactional analysis time management is the process of combining two strategies into one plan. Your goal in transactional time management is to reach a specific target. For example, when we are working, playing, or doing anything that connects to a goal, we need social skills and effectual communication to make it work. If we are lacking in social skills and communication our time management scheme will most likely fail.
  • Common Time Management Errors to Avoid  By : Jeff Casmer
    There are more strategies available for better time management than there are seconds in a month, and new methods are being introduced daily. While the effectiveness of any single “system” may be difficult to discern, it is clear that there are some behaviors one should avoid when trying to maximize his or her efficiency.
  • Concerto for Composer with Writer's Block in C minor  By : Rhiannon Schmitt
    I'm having a Monday. Oh, not a commonplace Monday involving skipping your shower to make a early meeting, running over the trash can at the end of the driveway with the minivan, followed by 90 minutes in crawling traffic and highlighted by a double-double down your drawers just before you learn the meeting wasn't cancelled, didn't you get the memo?
  • Controlling Your Schedule  By : Philip Foster
  • Creating a To-Don't List  By : Brook Noel
    We are all familiar with the time-management benefit of a To-Do list, but do you have a to-don't list? Learn how this practice can change your life!
  • Creative Time Management — Top 10 Ways to Put More Time into Your Life!  By : Ernie Zelinski
    Forget about classic time-management techniques — clearly, they don’t work!
  • Cutting Strings  By : Katherine G. MacRae
    If you are one of those people with a wide range of interests and a strong desire to make a positive contribution, you may find yourself overextended, involved in too many projects with too many commitments.Being involved in too many things ties you down and tires you out.If you are feeling eternally tired, like you are always running trying to catch up, with no time for yourself, it's time to take a hard look at everything you are doing and consider cutting some strings.
  • Dental Scheduling - Coordinating Doctor And Hygienist  By : Constance Knieper
    Creating a smooth flow between doctor and hygiene patients requires proactive management of how doctors' time is spent. The best suited person for this responsibility is usually the dental assistant although not required to be.
  • Discover the Secrets to Managing Your Time  By : Gerri Stone
    Twenty-four hours. Each one of us has only twenty-four hours each day. Out of that, we need to eat, sleep, take care of our loved ones, have a bit of fun, and earn some money so that we can continue to thrive. Some people manage to glide through their day, accomplishing everything they want to with time to spare.
  • Dissertation Without Discipline: Flexible Scheduling  By : Mary Beth Haines
    Discipline never did work for me. Just the word conjures up some sort of forcing, some sort of rigid, externally set boundaries, even when it is "self-discipline."
  • Do You Honor Time As A Precious Resource?  By : Jill Koenig
    The most precious and valuable resource today is not real estate, it is not gold, it is not sex, it is not oil or gasoline. The most precious and valuable resource is time. Time is more valuable than money. You can make more money, but you cannot make more time. Time is perishable, and the decisions you make about how to spend your time will largely determine the quality of your life.
  • Do You Really Want a Time Management Resource Book Quickly?  By : Eddy K Elgin
    This article is about why you should want a time management resource book quickly to achieve your goals fast.
  • Do You Run Your Life Or Does It Run You?  By : Lynne Lee
    It's time to take control of your life and manage your time effectively. If the last thing on your list is time for you and the things that are dear to you, it's time to make some changes.
  • Do You Spend Too Much Time at Work?  By : Bette Daoust, Ph.D.
    Work is my life but my life is not all work. This simply means that you need to take a look at how many hours you are working and how much quality time you are spending with your family.
  • Doing Less and Gaining More Using the 80/20 Principle  By : Tristan Loo
    In 1895, Italian economist, Dilfredo Pareto, first wrote about the principle known as the Pareto Principle or the 80/20 Rule. The 80/20 Rule according to Pareto simply meant that the top 20% of people in a given society possessed all the money and influence while the other 80% possessed very little power and influence.
  • Don't Ask Time Where It's Gone; Tell It Where To Go!  By : John L. Mason
    All great achievers, all successful people, are those who have been able to gain control over their time. It has been said that all human beings have been created equal in one respect; each person has been given 24 hours each day. Don't spend a dollar's worth of time for ten cent's worth of results.
  • Don't Just Smell the Roses—Smell the Entire Garden!  By : Claudia Cometa
    Have you ever stopped to smell the roses? What about the entire garden? If not, start taking notes because the Italians have this down to a science!
  • Don't Let The Internet Throw You Off Your Time Management Plan!  By : Connie Limon
    The Internet is taking over everyone’s normal way of living. When we consider time management, we must also consider the World Wide Web.
  • Downfalls of Speed Reading  By : Debbie Dee
    There are many people who are entirely against speed reading. They feel that this cannot possibly work because the human mind does not allow for it. If you train your mind to read at a fast rate of speed you will be able to move through text at a faster rate. Of course not everybody will become a great speed reader, but there are many people who benefit from this day in and day out.So what are some of the downfalls that exist with speed reading?
  • Driving in Search of a Signal  By : Mark Sincevich
    When we are constantly connected to the office, we aren't able to make a clear connection to our family, to those people we might encounter nor to ourselves. It takes time for the cares and worries of our routines to melt away. Isn't this the reason why we go on vacation in the first place, to recharge and to maintain or improve our relationships? The state of your mind partially shapes your experience. When you allow a location to reveal itself to you, you will have more authentic experiences and you will subsequently become more creative and balanced.
  • Education Innovations: Online Degrees and Distance Learning  By : Ken McCauley
    The word is finally out: the educational world is changing - at a very fast pace. In your father's day, you graduated from high school only to begin attending college - and you didn't stop until you graduated (or dropped out). Only then did you begin your 'adult' life - a career and family.
  • Effective Time Management - The Secret to Your Career Success  By : Natalie Aranda
    No matter what type of field you are in, careers can be extremely consuming. From daily assignments to meetings, work is anything but stress free. When it’s all said and done, the last thing we want to do is think about doing it all over again the next day.
  • Effective Time Management Using A Force Field And Stun Gun  By : ELAINE CURRIE
    You probably think working at home, just you and your computer, in splendid isolation with phone calls diverted to message would make it impossible for enemies to get to you and disrupt your working day. Well, this works with most enemies but there are two villains who can get past your defences.
  • Effective Time Managements Tips For Achieving Balance In Your Work And Family Life  By : Adebola Oni
    If it has EVER being your desire to achieve MAXIMUM balance in your work and family life, you will need to read this article. It contains tips on how to do this in very simple and dead easy manners.
  • Eliminate These Six Time Suckers and Take Control of Your Day  By : Beth McIntire
    If you are already a high achiever who still has time to do everything you need and want to do, then stop reading right now and send me YOUR time management tips. If not, you can effortlessly and automatically add several hours of productive time to your week with the following strategies.
  • Essential Projects You Cannot Ignore  By : Jeff Casmer
    One of the keys to successful time management is prioritizing tasks and distinguishing optional activities from the essential. Those judgment calls are an integral part of virtually every time management system.
  • Find Out the Secret of Benefiting from Over 100 Books Each Year  By : Lily S.
    How many books can you read in a year? Would you like to read more? Discover how.
  • Finding Me Time - Why a Little Selfishness is Good for You and For Everyone Else!  By : Andrew Leigh
    Have you invested any time on your own wellbeing lately? Put a stop to 'negative generosity', start to say 'no' without offense and enjoy the benefits of some regular time for yourself.
  • Finding the Time for Self Improvement  By : Robin OBrien
    Many people think that they could improve their life if only they could find the time. They desperately want to change, to realize their dreams, whether that is gaining self-confidence, dealing with anxiety, having better relationships or acquiring money.
  • Finding the Time to Work on Following Your Dreams  By : Gessy Nixon
    “I want to pursue my dream but I just can not find the time”. This excuse ranks among the top ten reasons people procrastinate in starting their business or pursuing their dreams. How can someone with a dream overcome the problem of not having enough time in their day to pursue their goals?
  • Finding Time - Creating a Successful Time Map  By : Paula Eder
    You possess enormous power to reshape your life and reclaim your time, once you tap your self-awareness. Create a simple time-map that aligns your choices with your values. To learn how, read on.
  • Finding Time by Finding Focus: 5 Tips  By : Paula Eder
    If lack of focus steals your time, identify the culprits and learn how to overcome them with 5 time-proven strategies!
  • Finding Time by Taming Common Time Wasters - 5 Tips  By : Paula Eder
    Do you have big distractions under control, only to discover that tiny time wasters siphon off your time? To learn 3 tips to reclaim your day, read on.
  • Finding Time by Taming Your Rebellious Procrastinator: 3 Tips  By : Paula Eder
    If you ever feel powerless at work, learning how to transform your resentment will help you overcome procrastination. To learn 3 basic tips, read on.
  • Finding Time For Tomorrow's Deadline: 5 Last-Minute Solutions For Procrastinators  By : Paula Eder
    Did you procrastinate and run out of time? Are you panicking? Relax! These Do's and Don'ts will get you back on track in no time!
  • Finding Time Through Effective To-Do Lists - 3 Myths And 3 Tips  By : Paula Eder
    Do you hate To-Do lists? Transform your attitude - create effective To-Do Lists using 3 Simple myth-busting tips and watch how your productivity soars!
  • Finding Time Through Multitasking: Death Traps, Time Traps & 3 Tools That Work Better  By : Paula Eder
    Multitasking often fragments your effectiveness instead of multiplying it. Learn which 3 time tools have been proven by brain research to capitalize on how your brain functions the most powerfully. To become an expert on your own brain and master of your own time, read on.
  • Finding Time to Beat Perfectionism  By : Paula Eder
    Are you a slave to your own perfectionism? If so, you are squandering your time seeking the impossible. Read on for tips how to break this destructive habit.
  • Finding Time With Proactive Time Choices: Who's in Charge?  By : Paula Eder
    Do you feel like everyone controls your time except you? If you want to make time choices that work for you without alienating others, read on.
  • Finding Time: 5 Assertiveness Tips for Setting Effective Boundaries  By : Paula Eder
    Have you allowed others to misuse your time? Would you like to set limits to keep this from happening again? You can learn how to set boundaries that improve your effectiveness and promote cooperation. Try these 5 assertiveness tips to regain control of your time!
  • Finding Work/Life Balance in the New Year  By : Philip Montero
    It is particularly appropriate, at the beginning of a new year, to talk about work life balance. In case you are unclear on what this means, it is finding a balance between your business/professional life and the time you spend with family and friends, or with yourself.
  • Finding Your Efficiency Zone  By : Jeff Casmer
    Everyone one of us has an efficiency zone. That is the mental state in which we find ourselves accomplishing a great deal at a rapid clip, although it feels natural and comfortably paced. It is a state in which our true productivity potential is released.
  • Five Ways To Help Your Employees Create A Healthy Work/Life Balance  By : Dr. Joanne Sujansky
    Five Ways to Help Your Employees Create a Healthy Work/Life Balance. Those five ways are Encourage flexible schedules, Don't let people become workaholics, Set a good example, Get Creative with benefits, and Bring joy into the workplace.
  • Five Ways To Manage Your Time  By : Chris Stout
    Up to this point in your life, your time may have been managed for you. High school is a pretty set path. You are in charge of your own time now that you are in college. We have five great tips for you to remember as you learn to
  • Four Time Management Strategies For Better Personal Productivity  By : Dean Caporella
    Get your daily structure back on track with effective time management strategy. Increase your productivity and efficiency with the following tips.
  • From Overwhelm To A Clear Path To Freedom  By : Marion Licchiello
    Sometimes we imagine situations and things to be bigger than they really are. Sometimes things seem so overwhelming we think that there is no way out. This is a true story that made me realize, there is always a way out and it's quicker than we think it is. By taking small steps we can get through anything. What holds us back is FEAR better known as "False evidence appearing real".
  • Gain Two Extra Hours Each Day With Time Management  By : Jo Ann Joy
    If you are like most people, you feel that there are never enough hours in the day to do everything that needs to be done. If you adopt a few simple time management tools, you will have more time that you ever expected. With good time management, you can gain an additional two hours each day.
  • Get Energized! - Overcome Your Energy Slump with this Proven Energy Boosting TIP!  By : Shawn Driscoll
    If you find yourself dragging at the end of the day, or have difficulty getting motivated to tackle what you once did with ease, you may be running low on energy.

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