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		<title>By: Working Hard Working Smart &#124; Marketing Treasure Hunt</title>
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		<description>[...] Another problem would be is that people do tend to procrastinate. I am guilty of it myself, but I’ve also had to learn my lesson the hard way. The more I put off, the higher my pile of responsibilities gets. If you do this, you definitely will end up disappointing more people than pleasing them. That is why it is also important to plan ahead. Elaborate in the steps to take and take it easy. Haste makes waste! The more you panic, the messier your output becomes. Here is a good article about Overcoming Procrastination [...]</description>
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