Life Coach – Randy Pausch Lecture: Time Management
Randy Pausch Lecture: Time Management
Time management from Randy Pausch, whose doctors gave him 3-6 months left to live due to pancreatic cancer. A VERY practical approach to time management.
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Randy Pausch Lecture: Time Management
Time management from Randy Pausch, whose doctors gave him 3-6 months left to live due to pancreatic cancer. A VERY practical approach to time management.
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