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Take Charge of Your To Do List for Your New Ecommerce Enterprise
Most proprietors of small businesses have a huge list of things that need to be done, seemingly immediately. I remember that, especially when I was first beginning ecommerce activities, my list of things to do often seemed overwhelming. Sometimes such a list, rather than achieving our intended goal of making us more efficient, can cause us to fret rather than to act. The time we spend trying to decide what to do next is time better spent on the golf course. At least, there, we would be able to get some fresh air and exercise.
Here are a few things that I have implemented to make my list actually help me reach my objectives.
First, call your overgrown list a master list.
Rearrange all of the items in your list so that they are grouped as categories of similar tasks. Give each category a name. A category might contain jobs related to you web site, itself. A different one might deal with changes you want to make to your website design. Another might pertain to creating an integrated marketing campaign
Next, place a star (asterisk) beside anything that should improve your bottom line. Those would be tasks that will result in increased traffic or conversion rate, or things that you can do to reduce costs.
Now, take one starred item each from different categories and copy that item to a new list (maybe called the Do Now List) until you reach your magic number. That magic number will vary from person to person depending upon your temperament. For me, five total items seems to work well. A larger number can make me feel overwhelmed; a smaller number makes me feel unproductive.
Get to work on your Do Now List. If something important occurs to you while you're working, do not add it to the short list. Instead, immediately put it into the master list, in the appropriate category, with a star if that is appropriate. Now get back to work.
Only after you have finished all of the five (or four, or six, or whatever number you have chosen) are you allowed to return to the big list to choose five more. Before you start to work on your new Do Now List, reward yourself with something meaningful for a short while (say, ten minutes). Make yourself a cup of herbal tea or entertain your cat. Maybe you can find something fun on YouTube, but I think it would be a better idea to be a bit more active and move away from your computer.
how do I get air under my breast to clear up fungus infect?
I have used powder to stay dry but I still sweat thinking of pulling my breast up and tapeing to my shoulders. help I need air
Whenever you shower, allow time afterward to lie down naked and dry off COMPLETELY. Towel-drying alone will never do it for you.
Once you're absolutely sure you're as dry as you can get, dress as usual (including using powder, if you want), but roll up a soft COTTON something -- handkerchief, old cloth napkin, or a soft cheap washcloth (not a good-quality thick one, those are too bulky), and put it under your breasts inside your bra. If you have a sweating problem (your physiology, a physical job, the season), carry a couple of extras and change to a dry one a couple of times during the day.
Don't use anything with synthetic fibers, they don't absorb the sweat -- in fact, they hold in the moisture, making the fungal infection worse. (Note that most bras are made of synthetics!) And don't use any disposables, such as paper products! They only leave gritty bits in tender places.
Also (of course!) see a doctor. Whatever the fungus is that you have, you probably have it for life -- skin fungi are like that. But your GP can give you topical creams or other treatments that may work to some degree on your specific infection, and at least give you *some* relief.
Good luck!
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