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Thank you for checking out my Wealthy Affiliate tutorial on how to maintain your momentum through the holidays. I am hoping these tips have helped you as we get into the rush of the holiday season. Have a great day!

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Mike-Writes Premium
Thanks for an excellent tutorial, Steph. I especially like the idea of using the timer. Great advice! :)
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stephhill Premium Plus
Thanks Mike. I am glad you enjoyed it. I think the Timer is a great tool as well.
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mybiz4u Premium
Awesome reminder Steph
Michelle
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stephhill Premium Plus
Thank you Michelle. I hope all is going well so far.
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DreamAngel Premium
Great post Stephanie! Thanks for sharing!


Barbara
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stephhill Premium Plus
Thanks Barbara. I hope all is going well so far.
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Toshmack Premium
Many thanks, Steph, great content and time taken.
I'll have to pull my socks up once I am on par with you guys and gals :)
That's if I don't crack under the strain, lol ;-)
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stephhill Premium Plus
Hi Tosh:

I am sure you will not crack under the strain. LOL!

Steph
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StepChook Premium
Thanks Steph. I like the idea of using a timer. It reminds me of a technique we use at the office, called the "Pomodoro" technique. It's all about blocking off time where you can work undisturbed.

Great training!
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stephhill Premium Plus
Yep. I have heard of that. The Pomodoro technique uses a timer to break down work into intervals, like for instance 25 minutes in length and is separated by short breaks. These intervals are named pomodoros. Am I right?
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StepChook Premium
Spot on, Steph. It really works quite well, actually.
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stephhill Premium Plus
That is awesome. :)
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ownonlboss Premium
reminds me of the days of anti-mousearm software. They also broke it down in shorter and longer work moments.. with breaks where you couldn't use your pc anymore as you had to go for a walk or an exercise ;-)
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