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No interruptions please

Michael Pincher thumb_chapman_pincher.gifDo you know where the boundaries are in your life?

No? 

An article in the Harvard Business Review points to your salvation. To stop drowning and start swimming, you have to master what the author calls "the art of interruptibility". i.e. managing the boundaries between the different people and parts of your life. The main requirement is that you let people know what they can expect from you.


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