How to Timebox Your Day
Most to-do lists fail because they tell you what to do but not when to stop. Timeboxing fixes that with one simple rule.
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Practical guides on timeboxing, deep work, and time management — for Mac users who want to get more done without working more hours.
Most to-do lists fail because they tell you what to do but not when to stop. Timeboxing fixes that with one simple rule.
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