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		<title>By: Roy A. Ackerman, Ph.D., E.A.</title>
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		<description>I understand this issue well.  First, I always timeslice.  But, I also know that timeslicing needs geographical boundaries. And, multitasking (should that be another consideration) is even more dependent on this issue. The second you are no longer in the kitchen is the second you forget that you have water boiling. And, your eggs explode or the tea kettle dries out.
Unless, of course, you set a timer to remind you of your other geographical issues... (yes, I do that, too, when in the kitchen).</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I understand this issue well.  First, I always timeslice.  But, I also know that timeslicing needs geographical boundaries. And, multitasking (should that be another consideration) is even more dependent on this issue. The second you are no longer in the kitchen is the second you forget that you have water boiling. And, your eggs explode or the tea kettle dries out.<br />
Unless, of course, you set a timer to remind you of your other geographical issues&#8230; (yes, I do that, too, when in the kitchen).<br />
Roy A. Ackerman, Ph.D., E.A. recently posted..Leaders are made- so are followers!</p>
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