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  2. Impose Time Limits on Specific Tasks It’s easy to become distracted, particularly when dealing with a task that’s challenging or a bit dull.   3. Set Strict Deadlines Ever wonder why you’re ultra productive when facing a tight deadline, while a simple task can take hours to complete?   4. Log Off for “Power Productivity” Hours Digital distractions......
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 Read the featured article from adage.com below:     1. Capture the Power of Personalization; Respect Privacy  Mobile devices and social media have brought the ability to target ads to epic levels.   2. Advance Digital and Cross-Platform Measurement  The ANA, 4A'......
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  Continuous Partial Attention The motivation for my experiment should sound familiar.   Check email only a small number of times per day!     A Day of Forced Batching I have a doctors appointment scheduled for 10 a.m., so I decide to focus on a writing project from 8 to 10.   I feel the normal temptation to check my email while ......
  3. Schedule work.   4. Schedule recreation.   5. Take advantage of off-peak times. ...
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