Toothpaste—we've been producing it in tube format since the year 1880, and ever since that time, we've had this same problem: trying to squeeze all of that toothpaste out of the tube.
You know what I'm talking about—you get near the end of your tube of toothpaste, and you keep pinching, you keep squeezing, and thinking, "I know there's more in there."
Well, today I've got a tip to help you solve that problem. You probably already have this tool in your kitchen—it's a plastic bag clip. And if you have one of the larger kinds, you can open it up, squeeze it on the end of your tube of toothpaste, and then just gently roll it down the side.
Not only will it squeeze all of the toothpaste up to the top, but it stays in place. Now you can get all of that wonderful toothpaste out of the tube.
Until next time, it's very simple.
Pomodoro is the Italian word for tomato. It's also the name of a very powerful time management technique. Here's how it works.
Step number one: be very specific about what you want to accomplish.