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      Thx for the term. Is there a guide, a wiki with principles and examples of scheduling? I do SRS review before sleep and exercise right after studying to aid memorization (via 2 different mechanisms), but I’m sure missing something else.

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      Same with me. Cannot multitask well, but am good at planning. I didn’t know about “pipelining”, that term was new for me. I generally depend on calendar reminders. My phone and PC are always on do not disturb. My phone rings only if I get a call or there is a reminder. Good for productivity and peace of mind.

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    I treat meals as ETD massage. Chewing, swallowing, head rubbing. All to relieve sinus pressure. Also helps with doing it consistently 3 times per day

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    As a single brain person I avoid that. Every multitasking in my life is done entirely by my many multi core machines.

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      Same for intellectual tasks. But isn’t it better to listen to podcast while exercising? Or cook while listening to music and dancing? And making poem while brushing teeth in a cold shower ;D