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Randy Pausch on Time Management

By Carlon Haas | January 10, 2008

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What can I say? Consider me a fan. A lot of you enjoyed “my” post on Randy Pausch’s “Last lecture.” In fact, take a gander over there at my popular posts and you’ll see that, as of this writing, Dr Pausch’s Last Lecture is “my” second-most popular post. For those of you who don’t know, Randy Pausch was diagnosed with cancer and given 3-6 months of good health left. It’s been over three months, and he still looks healthy.

Well, I found a new lecture of his on Time Management. It is excellent as well with some great info. And considering his situation, I think his insights into what to do with the time you have make the video well worth watching.

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