At some point, everyone – not just overscheduled students,
parents, and professionals – struggles with time management,
organizing, and other components of a productive lifestyle. Everybody’s
coping mechanism differs, of course, but experts in such fields still
proffer a bevy of advice suitable for divergent needs. Most of them
write books, speak, and maintain individual or group blogs and/or
websites, but Twitter fans know that taking time to actually read them
might very well cut into getting valuable work done! So fire up the ol’
microblog and start following some of these feeds instead for quick,
easily digestible solutions, affirmations, and inspirations.

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Wise Bread:
Meg Favreau and Ashley Jacobs tweet daily about fiscal productivity and
how to live frugally, with generous deals and advice available. Be sure
to check out their highly informative blog as well for even more
valuable tips and tricks.
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Natalie M. Houston:
This University of Houston English professor specializes in time
management and other hallmarks of productivity for creative types.
Despite that, though, anyone in any field can benefit immensely from
applying her extremely valuable suggestions.
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Lifehacker:
No matter one’s technical prowess, Lifehacker offers up some awesome
little projects for making pretty much anything and everything simpler
and more streamlined. Whenever a problem big or small crops up, head to
the Twitter or blog and see how to get past it as quickly as possible.
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Productivity Hacks:
As the name suggests, this Twitter feed posts capsule comments about
the best routes towards a productive home, office, and personal life,
with emphasis on curtailing stress. The accompanying blog doesn’t update
much, but still remains a worthwhile read all the same.
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Michael Sliwinski:
Users of the Nozbe productivity application might want to follow the
founder for even more advice about getting more done in less time. He
also blogs and vlogs about different time management and other useful
topics at Productivity! magazine.
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Julie Morgenstern:
Give Julie Morgenstern a follow when seeking advice about alleviating
organization and time management hiccups. Or, on low-tech days, pick up
one of her videos or New York Times bestselling books covering the same ground as her microblog.
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Stephen R. Covey: The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People
author carries his influence into the Twitterverse, consistently
updating for current concerns. Posts usually consist of links and quotes
he finds inspiring, along with the expected advice and observations.
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Stever Robbins:
“Get It Done Guy” himself tweets, writes, and podcasts about
productivity, giving followers numerous ways to digest his suggestions.
Much of what he has to say revolves around business streamlining, though
a nice percentage can also be applied to daily life.
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Real Simple: Open up to the experts at Real Simple
when seeking the best tips and tricks for keeping an efficient,
stressless life, particularly when it comes to keeping house. If nothing
else piques one’s fancy, they do happen to host some amazingly
drool-worthy recipes and gift ideas.
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C. Sgrott Wheedleton: Seeing as how he’s kind of a certified professional organizer (which, yes, is a thing),
it’s safe to assume this tweep knows a thing or two about productivity.
Give him a follow and maybe learn a something about keeping offices and
homes running as smoothly as they can.
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