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You may be wildly successful in your work life, but in the midst of that unbridled productivity, it's easy to push your personal goals to the back seat. To combat this common problem, weblog Zen Habits suggests several tips to make time for your personal goals. For example: Make it your most important appointment. There are appointments we take seriously — a doctor's appointment, or an important meeting — and we will do everything we can to ensure that we make those appointments and are not late for them. But when it comes to our time for working on our personal goal, we will often push it back because of other pressing things. Don't let that happen.If you're a master of getting things done in both your work and personal life, share your tricks in the comments.
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Goal-tracking webapp Lifetick offers some pretty helpful tools for creating and tracking your long-term but manageable life goals, with a focus on the S.M.A.R.T. target-setting and a clean, content-first interface. The webapp's free version lets you set up to four goals with unlimited tasks it can remind you of by email, while paid ($20/year) members get access to data tools and a journal—nothing you couldn't replicate yourself, of course. It might not replace your to-do list or other goals, but it's a free way to track a few non-work goals. The Australian-based (but multi-country) Lifetick requires a free sign-up.
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Drug developer Pfizer Inc. said Thursday that its potential
rheumatoid arthritis drug met key treatment goals in two late-stage
studies.
The drug candidate tofacitinib, formerly called tasocitinib, met
its key goals of reducing signs and symptoms of the condition in
separate studies on patients over a 12-month and six-month period.
Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic inflammatory disease typically
affecting joints.
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