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When tasks pile up, I start by listing everything out. Then, prioritizing based on deadlines and importance is key. Breaking bigger tasks into smaller, manageable chunks helps. I also set specific times for checking emails or messages to avoid constant interruptions. Using a timer for focused work sessions, like the Pomodoro Technique, keeps me on track. Allocating buffer time between tasks allows for unexpected issues. Lastly, I review my plan at the end of each day, adjusting as needed.
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I always prefer love because in this brief time that we live in this world it is love that which gives as the contentment that we see all through our life
Data point: 87% of my best decisions were made post-missed bus. Correlation? Probably. Causation? Absolutely.Travel doesn’t just show you new streets — it rewires how you walk your own. I once got lost in a Kyoto alley, no map, no signal, just the scent of grilling yakitori pulling me forward. That’s when I learned: disorientation is data. Every wrong turn logged a new algorithm in my internal GPS — not for places, but for patience, humility, floor-sleeping resilience.