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    I agree. And it's a great price for the premium version if you want more and want to listen to the interviews. You can't beat it!
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    Lynn, I don't feel bad about it at all. I like his work and don't mind paying for it. Did you know he permits people to steal his content?

    http://zenhabits.net/open-source-blo...al-my-content/

    Lots of GREAT stuff at his site.
    http://zenhabits.net/start/
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    P.S. I didn't realize the difference in versions when I bought mine so I got the kindle version therefore I have the bonus chapters but not the audios and bonus PDFs. Oh well.
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    The version you bought was only $8.99, right? The other version was more than 3x that, so you still got a good deal
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    Right it was only $8.99 so no biggie. We went out of town and I didn't have internet there so I'm almost finished with Focus. It's pretty good. Worth the $8.99 not so sure about the $35 version being worth that much.
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    If you're a Google Apps fan then you might want to try GQueues in the Google Apps Market Place, I started with the no cost version and then went to the paid version. I set it up for the GTD Getting Things Done system, but the great thing is you can set it up for just about any system, like the ones you've been talking about.
    I wrote about it here and Cameron the programmer is very responsive by email if you have a problem or questions.

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    Default Read Zen to Done and Loved it!

    Hi Lynn,

    I read Zen To Done in June/July 2011 at your recommendation and I loved it. I am so ADD I still have to slap myself to stay on task. I'm working on doing my 3 MIT's every day (that's 3 slaps to start with). Can't wait to skim through the Focus .pdf.

    I also finished The E-Myth Revisited and it was also full of jewels. I am a "Super Technician". (Like Wonder Woman!) But she's way cooler than I am.

    Thanks again,
    Cindy Caudill

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    I thinks sometimes it's not that we don't know how to focus and get our work done, we just forget to!

    My simple solution to this problem: I Put a Post-it note on my computer screen to remind me when I forget that says:

    FOCUS


    Which has done wonders when I start getting side tracked

    Just another 2¢

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    The good books can teach us how to manage our time well, but book is book, we need to move to manage our time and business. Some people are wondering if a time management software is worthy to try? Well, it depends! If you are a small business, then a simple software is enough. If you take charge of large prject, you need to consider some complicated software.
    Anyway, book is book, software is software, you just need to do, do it once, do it right.

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    Good morning guys. I just stumbled unto this particular posts and it couldn't have come at a better time. Today is one of those days where my mind is willing to keep the business drive and momentum going but my human body can't agree to that. I just pulled a serious all nighter working very hard to pull in a new government contract for my business and I'm feeling the side effects of fatigue right now. I can barely focus at the moment but was very interested to know exactly what kind of suggestions Leo Babauta have to stay focused and productive when you seem to run out of fuel. The obvious answer right now might be to get some rest, but it's Monday and there's so much on the agenda to finish both for my local web design business and my business advice blog.

    Lynn you mentioned there's a free PDF version out there. Would that suffice with enough helpful tips or should I go the route of buying the full version?

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