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	<title>Comments on: Establish Momentum By Remaining Focused</title>
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		<title>By: M.Wanzer</title>
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		<description>Pretty interesting post.  I am curious to see how starting with easy tasks/projects first in order to build momentum can help you through the day.  I know David Allen ( Getting things Done ) recommends something pretty similar to that.  I always tried to knock out the most difficult things, so that I could get them out of the way.

It seems as if your approach is similar to exercising, where you warm up first before you start the real heavy lifting.  Good post, gave me a new take on approaches to task completion.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pretty interesting post.  I am curious to see how starting with easy tasks/projects first in order to build momentum can help you through the day.  I know David Allen ( Getting things Done ) recommends something pretty similar to that.  I always tried to knock out the most difficult things, so that I could get them out of the way.</p>
<p>It seems as if your approach is similar to exercising, where you warm up first before you start the real heavy lifting.  Good post, gave me a new take on approaches to task completion.</p>
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