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		<title>By: Rob 'the Genie' Toth</title>
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		<description>It was this past November that I recovered from my own &quot;project hoarder&quot; ways.

That made this past December extremely busy as I was shutting things down, re-launching/re-branding things or otherwise taking care of a transition that involved me firing ideas and JV deals and focusing in on what I really want to build.

In fact, even in these last couple of days... when I sit down to my Outlook to do list and see only 2 brown colored Tasks (that&#039;s the color I use for priority projects) ... and then I look ahead in the week and note that it&#039;s still just the same 2 Tasks I&#039;ll be working on... that&#039;s very refreshing.

Oddly enough, I fully anticipate this will be by-far my best year financially. Sure some of that is compounding effect of past years of work done... but a lot of it will also do with this decision, the same one you made, to focus and simplify.

Thanks for a great post. Wish I had clued into this concept a good while ago like you did. 

I&#039;ll mention this on facebook and twitter ... maybe get others thinking of clearing out the idea clutter as well.

Rob Toth
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It was this past November that I recovered from my own &#8220;project hoarder&#8221; ways.</p>
<p>That made this past December extremely busy as I was shutting things down, re-launching/re-branding things or otherwise taking care of a transition that involved me firing ideas and JV deals and focusing in on what I really want to build.</p>
<p>In fact, even in these last couple of days&#8230; when I sit down to my Outlook to do list and see only 2 brown colored Tasks (that&#8217;s the color I use for priority projects) &#8230; and then I look ahead in the week and note that it&#8217;s still just the same 2 Tasks I&#8217;ll be working on&#8230; that&#8217;s very refreshing.</p>
<p>Oddly enough, I fully anticipate this will be by-far my best year financially. Sure some of that is compounding effect of past years of work done&#8230; but a lot of it will also do with this decision, the same one you made, to focus and simplify.</p>
<p>Thanks for a great post. Wish I had clued into this concept a good while ago like you did. </p>
<p>I&#8217;ll mention this on facebook and twitter &#8230; maybe get others thinking of clearing out the idea clutter as well.</p>
<p>Rob Toth<br />
<a href="http://www.RobTheGenieToth.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.RobTheGenieToth.com</a></p>
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