Various types of interruptions throughout the day seem to hinder Naiser from achieving important goals and priorities. Based on what you have learned in the chapter, what help or advice would you offer Naiser?
A. Remind him to be flexible and not to expect perfection.
B. Advise him to study in the library.
C. Advise him on better ways to say no to people.
D. Teach him how to create and use an interruptions log.
Answer: D
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