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		<title>By: NancyMarmolejo</title>
		<link>http://vivavisibilityblog.com/5-joint-venture-time-saving-tips/comment-page-1/#comment-7644</link>
		<dc:creator>NancyMarmolejo</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Dec 2009 02:21:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Deborah, what an ordeal! But you found a discovery in it and that is priceless. (Personally, I can&#039;t work in public places I need solitude and get cranky when my concentration is interrupted!)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Deborah, what an ordeal! But you found a discovery in it and that is priceless. (Personally, I can&#39;t work in public places I need solitude and get cranky when my concentration is interrupted!)</p>
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		<title>By: deborahredfern</title>
		<link>http://vivavisibilityblog.com/5-joint-venture-time-saving-tips/comment-page-1/#comment-7932</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Dec 2009 00:58:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>What I have found to be key for me and the way I work, is to create the system, or the idea, and to expect there will be a certain amount of work involved to get going smoothly. Sometimes the string of tasks needed to be done to keep that appointment with yourself isn&#039;t apparent until you begin. For example I really need is to set up blocks of writing time. In my home office there are so many distractions that getting to my priority (writing) too often feels like a luxury. I love the idea of having a portable office - of say, doing my writing in a coffee shop, away from the distractions of home. As part of my system I invested in a tiny netbook laptop computer (under 1 pound!). The laptop I choose has a 9 hour battery life to allow me to pack up for a days&#039; writing without needing to carry the power adapter. I scheduled time this week and set out.I met with one problem after another: unable to connect with the wireless nternet at the coffee shop was number 1. I spent a  good portion of my time trying to solve it.  In my vision I saw myself writing and posting in my portable office, so naturally I wanted to be on WordPress. Eventually I gave up on the wrieless and connected to the internet through my iphone.  Plugged into my computer, it began charging the phone, and rapidly drained that lovely 9 hour battery. In the end I barely got 2 hours usage without publishing anything. I would amend that Create a System to Create a System and Work out the Bugs. It might take a few trial runs.  I will be fine tuning my portable office over the coming weeks, working out those bugs. I&#039;ll keep trying until I have an ideal work system in place. </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What I have found to be key for me and the way I work, is to create the system, or the idea, and to expect there will be a certain amount of work involved to get going smoothly. Sometimes the string of tasks needed to be done to keep that appointment with yourself isn&#039;t apparent until you begin. For example I really need is to set up blocks of writing time. In my home office there are so many distractions that getting to my priority (writing) too often feels like a luxury. I love the idea of having a portable office &#8211; of say, doing my writing in a coffee shop, away from the distractions of home. As part of my system I invested in a tiny netbook laptop computer (under 1 pound!). The laptop I choose has a 9 hour battery life to allow me to pack up for a days&#039; writing without needing to carry the power adapter. I scheduled time this week and set out.I met with one problem after another: unable to connect with the wireless nternet at the coffee shop was number 1. I spent a  good portion of my time trying to solve it.  In my vision I saw myself writing and posting in my portable office, so naturally I wanted to be on WordPress. Eventually I gave up on the wrieless and connected to the internet through my iphone.  Plugged into my computer, it began charging the phone, and rapidly drained that lovely 9 hour battery. In the end I barely got 2 hours usage without publishing anything. I would amend that Create a System to Create a System and Work out the Bugs. It might take a few trial runs.  I will be fine tuning my portable office over the coming weeks, working out those bugs. I&#039;ll keep trying until I have an ideal work system in place.</p>
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		<title>By: NancyMarmolejo</title>
		<link>http://vivavisibilityblog.com/5-joint-venture-time-saving-tips/comment-page-1/#comment-7933</link>
		<dc:creator>NancyMarmolejo</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Dec 2009 21:21:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Deborah, what an ordeal! But you found a discovery in it and that is priceless. (Personally, I can&#039;t work in public places I need solitude and get cranky when my concentration is interrupted!) </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Deborah, what an ordeal! But you found a discovery in it and that is priceless. (Personally, I can&#039;t work in public places I need solitude and get cranky when my concentration is interrupted!)</p>
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		<title>By: deborahredfern</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Dec 2009 18:58:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>What I have found to be key for me and the way I work, is to create the system, or the idea, and to expect there will be a certain amount of work involved to get going smoothly. Sometimes the string of tasks needed to be done to keep that appointment with yourself isn&#039;t apparent until you begin. For example I really need is to set up blocks of writing time. In my home office there are so many distractions that getting to my priority (writing) too often feels like a luxury. I love the idea of having a portable office - of say, doing my writing in a coffee shop, away from the distractions of home. As part of my system I invested in a tiny netbook laptop computer (under 1 pound!). The laptop I choose has a 9 hour battery life to allow me to pack up for a days&#039; writing without needing to carry the power adapter. I scheduled time this week and set out.I met with one problem after another: unable to connect with the wireless nternet at the coffee shop was number 1. I spent a  good portion of my time trying to solve it.  In my vision I saw myself writing and posting in my portable office, so naturally I wanted to be on WordPress. Eventually I gave up on the wrieless and connected to the internet through my iphone.  Plugged into my computer, it began charging the phone, and rapidly drained that lovely 9 hour battery. In the end I barely got 2 hours usage without publishing anything. I would amend that Create a System to Create a System and Work out the Bugs. It might take a few trial runs.  I will be fine tuning my portable office over the coming weeks, working out those bugs. I&#039;ll keep trying until I have an ideal work system in place. </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What I have found to be key for me and the way I work, is to create the system, or the idea, and to expect there will be a certain amount of work involved to get going smoothly. Sometimes the string of tasks needed to be done to keep that appointment with yourself isn&#039;t apparent until you begin. For example I really need is to set up blocks of writing time. In my home office there are so many distractions that getting to my priority (writing) too often feels like a luxury. I love the idea of having a portable office &#8211; of say, doing my writing in a coffee shop, away from the distractions of home. As part of my system I invested in a tiny netbook laptop computer (under 1 pound!). The laptop I choose has a 9 hour battery life to allow me to pack up for a days&#039; writing without needing to carry the power adapter. I scheduled time this week and set out.I met with one problem after another: unable to connect with the wireless nternet at the coffee shop was number 1. I spent a  good portion of my time trying to solve it.  In my vision I saw myself writing and posting in my portable office, so naturally I wanted to be on WordPress. Eventually I gave up on the wrieless and connected to the internet through my iphone.  Plugged into my computer, it began charging the phone, and rapidly drained that lovely 9 hour battery. In the end I barely got 2 hours usage without publishing anything. I would amend that Create a System to Create a System and Work out the Bugs. It might take a few trial runs.  I will be fine tuning my portable office over the coming weeks, working out those bugs. I&#039;ll keep trying until I have an ideal work system in place.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Nov 2009 13:25:00 +0000</pubDate>
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