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		<title>HOW TO: Organize Your Client Projects into Manageable Task Lists</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Three words: Project Task List! If you are anything like me, you typically accept more than you should, have more going on in your life than just clients, and end up having to bounce back and forth between projects to make progress on all of your concurrent jobs simultaneously. Here is the strategy I developed [...]]]></description>
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