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Mike and David return to the subject of hyper-scheduling after they've both been at it a few years. What works? What doesn't? And how did Mike's experiment go where he stopped blocking time?

Mike and David return to the subject of hyper-scheduling after they've both been at it a few years. What works? What doesn't? And how did Mike's experiment go where he stopped blocking time?


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Links and Show Notes: Credits

The Hosts

Mike Schmitz

David Sparks

The Editor

Jim Metzendorf

The Fixer

Kerry Provanzano


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