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		<title>By: The Cloud Habit &#124; Business Cloud &#124; Scoop.it</title>
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		<description>[...] Having recently returned from a convention in Berlin, I met a lot of new and like-minded people, interested in the same things as myself, eager to talk shop and happy to share good practice. This is fabulousness and why putting oneselves in these sometimes awkward social situations do always reap numerous benefits even if you may not realise it at the time. &#160; Anyway, I digress, one of the things that kept cropping up repeatedly over the weekend in a strange coincidental fashion was the following question, &#8220;Have you read &#8216;The Now Habit&#8217;?&#8221; They were of course referring to &#8216;The Now Habit&#8217; by Neil Fiore, a self help, motivational bible aimed at reducing procrastination, living and working in the now and as a result, having more time for fun and games.&#160; [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Having recently returned from a convention in Berlin, I met a lot of new and like-minded people, interested in the same things as myself, eager to talk shop and happy to share good practice. This is fabulousness and why putting oneselves in these sometimes awkward social situations do always reap numerous benefits even if you may not realise it at the time. &nbsp; Anyway, I digress, one of the things that kept cropping up repeatedly over the weekend in a strange coincidental fashion was the following question, &ldquo;Have you read &lsquo;The Now Habit&rsquo;?&rdquo; They were of course referring to &lsquo;The Now Habit&rsquo; by Neil Fiore, a self help, motivational bible aimed at reducing procrastination, living and working in the now and as a result, having more time for fun and games.&nbsp; [...]</p>
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