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    5 Innovative Ways to Lose Weight
    Meira Spivak
    • Apr 9, 2021
    • 2 min

    5 Innovative Ways to Lose Weight

    Okay, I caved. Although I hate talking about dieting, apparently nobody around me does. So here are 5 innovative dieting tools using the...
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    5 Innovative Ways to Recharge When You Don't Have the Time
    Meira Spivak
    • Mar 26, 2021
    • 3 min

    5 Innovative Ways to Recharge When You Don't Have the Time

    You’re feeling depleted, exhausted. Perhaps you’ve put in too many house at work or have overdone it with holiday preparations. Here are...
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    Can I innovate Pesach (Passover)?
    Meira Spivak
    • Mar 11, 2021
    • 2 min

    Can I innovate Pesach (Passover)?

    Over the past few weeks, I’ve been speaking a lot about Pesach (Passover) preparations in response to my book How to Make Pesach in 5...
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    Can your food do your marketing?
    Meira Spivak
    • Jan 28, 2021
    • 2 min

    Can your food do your marketing?

    Let’s finish up using the Task Unification template. If you remember, we were discussing how some of the existing components of your...
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    Can you waiters do your marketing? Let's kill two birds with one stone!
    Meira Spivak
    • Jan 21, 2021
    • 3 min

    Can you waiters do your marketing? Let's kill two birds with one stone!

    The 4th S.I.T. Template, Task Unification, is used when you assign an additional task to a component (person, item, product) who/that...
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