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	<title>Comments on: Immutable laws of nature.</title>
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	<description>Working At The Intersection of Personal Productivity and Lean Manufacturing</description>
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		<title>By: Jeff Dunn</title>
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		<description>Nice article, Dan.

I strive to handle each email once. (filing only when needed usually under the Folder named for the co-worker who sent it)

Changing the subject line and/or flagging the email for attention does aid in prioritizing emails that I choose not to act on/respond to immediately.</description>
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<p>I strive to handle each email once. (filing only when needed usually under the Folder named for the co-worker who sent it)</p>
<p>Changing the subject line and/or flagging the email for attention does aid in prioritizing emails that I choose not to act on/respond to immediately.</p>
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