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		<title>Time to think</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ben Casnocha blogs about the need for building thinking time into the daily routine. He suggests ensuring that you schedule in time for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ben Casnocha <a href="http://ben.casnocha.com/2009/11/budgeting-time-to-think.html" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/ben.casnocha.com/2009/11/budgeting-time-to-think.html?referer=');">blogs about the need for building thinking time into the daily routine</a>. He suggests ensuring that you schedule in time for reading, driving and similarl activities where thinking can happen unprompted. I agree and it is for this reason that I <em>lengthened</em> my morning commute. I now take a less quick but less packed train to work. I have just the right amount of time to sit, read and think about the day ahead, and I still arrive on time. I lose only some fairly unproductive time between 08:20 and 08:50, when previously I would do a sift on the overnight emails to warm me up for the day.</p>
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