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		<title>Complex Lives Pt 2: Visualizing Real Work</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In part one of Complex Lives, we set a Future in Progress (FIP) limit for Jessica, a busy and active single mom. Her goals were overwhelming her ability to get things done. So we reigned them in by giving her a FIP limit. That was step one. Step two is visualizing that FIP. Jessica was [...]]]></description>
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