wishful thinking Time Management for Creative People Manage the mundane - create the extraordinary Mark McGuinness www.wishfulthinking.co.uk/blog First published on www.businessofdesignonline.com Some rights reserved This e-book published by Mark McGuinness, London 2007 Text © Mark McGuinness 2007 This e-book is published under a Creative Commons licence which allows you to copy and distribute the e-book as long as you keep it intact in its original format, credit the original author and do not use it for commercial purposes. Web: www.wishfulthinking.co.uk Blog: www.wishfulthinking.co.uk/blog E-mail:
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