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Keep a pad of paper and pen by your bed, that way, when you wake up in the middle of the night with a burning question, you can write it down before you forget.
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"If you hear him give a sermon, he's speaking not from notes, but you can write it down and print it, " Fessio said.
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Starting from what you do know from third party research, can you write down another paragraph or two listing important things you want to know about your prospective customers?
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Check prices often, if you can, and write down the lowest fare offered.
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You have a notebook by your bed so you can write these things down, so that they're not lost in the morning.
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But, that said, of course you can't sit down and write the budget.
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If tenants vacate your home and you must fly down to Florida to do regular maintenance, for instance, you can write off your travel and meals as a business trip.
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Set a timer for 5 minutes and write down as many things you can think of that your company could improve.
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Set a timer for 5 minutes and write down as many options you can think of for earning money outside your current job.
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So as 2012 begins and we toast the birth of a new year, I invite you to take a sip from the RedNek wine glass, think of Pat Gunkel and write down on that cocktail napkin the happy returns you can expect when you invest in creating a culture of ideas.
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Your anxiety journal will be the place where you write down everything that makes you feel nervous, or anxious, throughout the day: it can be anything you like.
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