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7.10.2006seven-ten split
I am splitting my time today between two major tasks: 1) unpacking and tidying (did the NoLita Market yesterday) and 2) cutting out lots of quantities for store orders and many upcoming shows. I came up with a good system. 30 minutes of each, alternating. That is working quite well. Keeps the feelings of being overwhelmed at bay quite nicely. Sorry, must get back to work, because my timer is ticking.
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My friend Harriet brought it back for me from Amsterdam. Jodi found a cute one online. Try searching. Or at fancy kitchen stores around the city or in Park Slope? Good luck. It really works.
Your dedication to time management is an inspiration for all us procrastinators!
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Grace
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