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Visual workflows: The ultimate guide, with examples and tools

The Zapier Blog

It's about making the invisible visible so that work can happen without the constant questions, dropped balls, and frantic Slack messages. Let's break down what this really means in practice, moving beyond just "it looks different" to "it works different." It becomes the agreed-upon map.

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Find your chronotype and schedule your productivity

The Zapier Blog

And yes, when you work on certain types of tasks absolutely impacts your productivity. 5 things you should automate today Start automating To figure out when you should be working on each thing you want to accomplish, you need to identify your chronotype. But timing isn't a one-size-fits-all approach.

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When Your Entrepreneurial Energy Runs Out, Here’s the Recipe for Optimization

Entrepreneurs' Organization

I felt my body and brain struggling in a fog. My blood work, as it turns out, had shown signs of trouble for the past eight years. I connected with a local functional medicine doctor who made it her mission to dig into my symptoms and my blood work to figure out what was going on. Written for EO by Megan Hottman.

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BrainCheck Raised $8M in Series A Funding to Help Doctors Assess the Cognitive Health of Patients

Dream It

Some are developing products to sell to individuals and their family members directly; others are coming up with ways to empower those who work directly with older Americans. TC: How does your product work, and how is it administered? Unsurprisingly, startups increasingly recognize opportunities to cater to this aging population.

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