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1. Prioritize your tasks First things first, you don't have the luxury of leaving important tasks to someone else, it's better to prioritize your tasks and break them down into small manageable chunks and commit to finish them.
Commit to finish up a current project before moving on to another.
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It urges its sponsors, along with the rest of the leaders of the world's big economies, formally to commit to finishing the round by the end of the year.
Commit to finishing a conversation before checking the text.
Moreover, if my kids decide they want to try a sport, I insist they commit to finishing the entire season.
You could also include decision making within your Most Important Tasks (MIT's) and commit to finishing them first.
Girl Reading Confederacy of Dunces, G Train hi you were sitting, beautiful in your glasses and your book — and it was almost done, and nobody ever commits to finish a book anymore — and your green jacket, and i was in the blue hoody, red shirt and jeans.
What I mean by a project is anything that takes more than one step and that you're committed to finish in the year, from getting the dog vaccinated to getting new tires on the car to planning a trip to Greece to dealing with what the kids are going to do in the summer".
On the morning that I committed to finish The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild which launches alongside Nintendo's new Switch console tomorrow, and which is also available for the Wii U I set out from a small stable in one of Hyrule's most picturesque regions, a forested stretch of hills up against the eastern sea, caught in a permanent autumn.
"In the OMB report released two weeks ago, the SEC predicted that it would be delaying the rule until April 2016, so Senator Warren is pleased that the SEC has reversed course and is now publicly committing to finish the rule this fall," Warren spokeswoman Lacey Rose told HuffPost Wednesday.
Within a page I was committed to finishing it.
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