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Do you ever feel like you never have enough time?Are you constantly battling with deadlines, emails, and social media notifications?Would you like to achieve superhuman focus in today's distracted world?If you ever struggle with time management, you're not alone...Maybe you feel like you never have enough time, you're constantly distracted or that procrastination is sapping all your productivity.The truth is, in today's increasingly distracted world, staying productive is incredibly challenging.And it's important to remember that this is not your fault But procrastination will NOT solve itself...you must take action.And that's how "The Productivity & Decluttering Master Plan'' will empower you.Here's what you'll learn: The Secret Habits & Ninja Mind Hacks To Become The Most Productive Person You Know How to Be More Productive in Anything & Everything You Do The Little Known Habits Of Highly Productive People 3 Scientifically Proven Things You Need To Stop Doing Right Now To Get More Done How To Triple Your Productivity Overnight With 1 Simple Strategy 7 Time-Saving Secrets To Effortlessly Beat Procrastination, Become More Organized & Declutter Your Life, Home & Mind How would your life change if you could become more productive, successful and achieve everything you've ever wanted WITHOUT burning yourself out? No matter how busy, exhausted or lazy you may feel, you'll learn how to finally get more done and achieve the success you truly deserve. Even if you're a master procrastinator or you feel like you never have enough time, this book will empower you. So if you're ready to achieve superhuman focus, triple your productivity and become more successful today, then scroll up and click the "buy now" button.
Productivity, Decluttering & Project Management Mastery
Russell Barlow
Pholdie Publishing
2019
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This book is a grammatical description of Ulwa, a Papuan language spoken by about 600 people living in four villages in the East Sepik Province of Papua New Guinea. Ulwa belongs to the Keram language family. This grammatical description is based on a corpus of recorded texts and elicited sentences that were collected during a total of about twelve months of research carried out between 2015 and 2018. The book aims to detail as many aspects of Ulwa grammar as possible, including matters of phonology, morphology, and sytax. It also contains a lexicon with over 1,400 entries and three fully glossed and translated texts. The book was written with a typologically oriented audience in mind, and should be of interest to Papuan specialists as well as to general linguists. It may be useful to those working on the history or classification of Papuan languages as well as those conducting typological research on any number of grammatical features.