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Taming The Technostress
How to manage the constant stress of technology demands and information overload by managing your energy and not your time.

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An Open Source Disc-Burning Kiosk
Springwise is running a story on Freedom Toaster. Backed by the Shuttleworth Foundation (behind Ubuntu Linux, the popular open source option to Windows) it’s a free kiosk that allows anyone to put a disc in it and burn a copy of Linux, OpenOffice, and some e-books. It’s a very interesting concept, and it fits perfectly into low, or spotty, bandwidth areas like Africa.

A Toasted Bagel and Five Minutes to Understand the Impact of Sales Training
Salespeople may be like children, but in training they're more like bagels in an oven.

The Top Three Sales Messaging Deployment Blunders and What to Do Instead!
You’ve spent weeks painstakingly putting together a great sales messaging program designed to give your company a significant competitive advantage and boost revenues and market share. Now it’s ready to launch, the sales staff is waiting…but is it blunder-proof? Badly fumbling the deployment of sales messaging is the equivalent of putting a cake in the oven to bake and forgetting to turn the oven on. Learn about three of the most common mistakes companies make in releasing a sales messaging program and what they can do to correct or avoid them.

Bend or Break - Which Will You Do?
When I was a kid I liked to take things apart and try to put them back together again. Besides the problem of ending up with ‘extra’ parts, I was often frustrated when a piece of the toaster, radio or whatever I was working on wouldn’t flex enough to accommodate easy removal or replacement. On more than one occasion I damaged the part to the point of rendering it useless or ineffective.

No Matter How Big, or Small.
It was three nights ago, I couldn’t sleep, as is often the case on warm nights. New York in August feels like a wet blanket fresh out of the oven. It’s hard not to sweat just bending over. My fiancée had gone out to her parents for the night, and the quiet in the house was peaceful, but incomplete. Truth be told, I just can’t stand to be away from her. Television didn’t do it, 25 minutes of baseball highlights later, still restless. A few books I’m in the middle of didn’t provide any repose either. I wondered, why the unrest? An incessant pebble of anxiety was rolling like a marble through my stomach. It was 1:30am; I sat in my backyard trying to enjoy the serenity of the calm hot air, barely rustling a tree.

7 Quick & Easy Ways to Avoid Procrastination
Procrastination is an extremely common problem, and every one of us will have experienced it! You know that you have to get something done, but you will do anything to avoid actually having to do it. I’m not one for doing housework, but when I had to study for exams, I was more than happy to clean the oven or defrost the fridge.

Keepers
I can see them now, Dad in trousers, tee shirt and a hat and Mom in a house dress, garden hose in one hand, and dish-towel in the other. It was the time for fixing things ... a curtain rod, the kitchen radio, screen door, the oven door, the hem in a dress. Things we keep

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